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Leveraging social media for medical education: Learning from patients in online spaces

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Abstract Social media has applications for teaching, learning, and patient involvement in medical education. It has the potential to eliminate hierarchies in educational interactions, thereby allowing patients to communicate, collaborate,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Social media has applications for teaching, learning, and patient involvement in medical education. It has the potential to eliminate hierarchies in educational interactions, thereby allowing patients to communicate, collaborate, and share information with learners. This commentary suggests that we should consider patients as experts who are available on social media platforms and can therefore play a role in medical education. Specifically, it highlights how patients can serve as teachers in social media-based medical education and how patients’ narratives and experiences volunteered in online spaces can help cultivate patient-centred care practices. This article aims to explore how medical students, residents, and practicing physicians can learn from patients on social media and the implications of this learning on medical education more broadly.

Keywords: media medical; online spaces; leveraging social; medical education; social media

Journal Title: Medical Teacher
Year Published: 2020

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