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September 22, 2009

Medical Students Blogs and social-networking sites

A new survey of medical-school deans finds that unprofessional conduct on blogs and social-networking sites is increasing among medical students. Although medical students fully understand patient-confidentiality laws and follow high ethical standards to which their white-coated profession is held, many of them still use Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr and other sites to depict and discuss lewd behavior and sexual misconduct, make discriminatory statements and discuss patient cases in violation of confidentiality laws, according to the survey

Suggestion:
Although discussing their experiences online may be allowed, students must be made aware that identifying information is not limited to patients’ names and that divulging other characteristics and details often violates patient-privacy laws.

Social Networking education should be included in medical schools curricula and ensuring that students are aware of privacy settings on social-networking sites

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April 3, 2009

Regulation blogs and social networking sites

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Regulation blogs and social networking sites

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is planning regulation on online viral marketing using blogs and social networking sites.

Marketeers are spending billions worldwide to get the endorsements of key bloggers and groups on social networking sites. One tactic, used by Microsoft and others, is to send products to bloggers on ‘long term loans’ on the understanding that they will comment about them on their sites.
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Under the new regulations being proposed such bloggers would be legally liable if they make untrue statements about the products or services. The companies too would face sanctions.

Many feel regulating these developing media too soon may have a negative effect on blogs and other forms of viral marketing, as bloggers and other viral marketers will be discouraged from publishing content for fear of being held liable for any potentially misleading claim.

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