July 27, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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The boards also answered questions about how they handled the violations. Fifty-six percent of the boards said physician misconduct online led to serious disciplinary outcomes—license to practice was either restricted, suspended, or revoked. My coll ...
March 20, 2012
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News Release
Violations of online professionalism are prevalent among physicians, according to a study conducted by RWJF Clinical Scholars.
February 26, 2012
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Story
Educate nurses about the importance of patient privacy in an era during which social media use is exploding.
October 31, 2011
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Story
Leaders' Link e-Newsletter: September/October 2011.
March 21, 2012
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Journal Article
Online professionalism will be important to address and discipline as the role of the Internet increases in society. This research letter examines the oversight by licensing authorities for physician uses of the Internet and disciplinary consequences for violations.
March 21, 2012
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Journal Article
Online professionalism will be important to address and discipline as the role of the Internet increases in society. This research letter examines the oversight by licensing authorities for physician uses of the Internet and disciplinary consequences for violations.
March 28, 2012
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Story
State medical boards report an increase in reports of doctors behaving badly online. A grantee works to identify problems and develop Internet guidelines for medical professionals.
December 6, 2010
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Story
Twin studies find that parents commonly resort to physical punishment to discipline children and that bias in evaluation for child abuse persists at U.S. children's hospitals.
December 6, 2010
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Story
Tweeting, posting personal updates on your wall and blogging about hot-button issues is the new social norm. But medical professionals may need to follow careful guidelines for online conduct to protect patients and their own careers.
February 25, 2010
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Story
Hospital ban stirs debate about social networking media.