Social Media and Electronic Communications
This policy provides updated guidance on use of social media and electronic communications in medical practice and by state medical boards
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This policy provides updated guidance on use of social media and electronic communications in medical practice and by state medical boards
health care professionals on social media platforms, online and in the media: “Physicians who generate and ... factual, scientifically grounded and consensus-driven for the betterment of public health. Spreading inaccurate
Report and Recommendations of the Workgroup to Study Regenerative and Stem Cell TherapyPractices
Report and Recommendations of the FSMB Workgroup on Physician Sexual Misconduct
Although licenses granted by medical boards allow licensees to practice the full breadth ... medicine and surgery, medical boards are responsible for ensuring that licensees can practice competently
have taken disciplinary action against a licensee for spreading false or misleading information. Disciplinary ... that will include guidelines and recommendations for state medical boards to help address the spread of
This position statement highlights the importance of stakeholders reporting all relevant information about harm to patients directly to the medical boards, and outlines the responsibilities
To avoid conflicts of interest, physicians should always place the interests of their patients above their own financial interests, avoiding excessive mark-ups when selling goods and providing
This position statement sets expectations related to the provision of treatment to oneself, one’s family members, and close personal relations.