@kmciltr1 @muddpit5 @dawnluzetsky Thanks for encouraging us to think outside the box! Had a great time learning some new skills and networking with colleagues. #OrgLead18#JHSON
@kmciltr1 @muddpit5 A6: @JHUNursing has helped me understand that by “talking with an audience as opposed to an audience,” social media can impact health outcomes on a large scale. I encourage organizations to use these platforms to influence policy. #OrgLead18#JHSON
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@AshaDemla @kmciltr1 @muddpit5 As an oncology nurse, I have witnessed these powerful tools providing emotional support to both cancer patients and their caregivers. So motivational! #OrgLead18#JHSON
@kmciltr1 @muddpit5 A5: Social media can be used to promote health by educating the community. Increasing the spread of accurate health information can encourage preventative practices. Check this link: https://t.co/G1r6Mwub8q #OrgLead18#JHSON
@elizabeth_mole @kmciltr1 @muddpit5 Thanks for your post! Professional organizations have issued specific guidelines for their employees for the use of social media. These policies help maintain patient confidentiality and avoid any conflicts of interests. #OrgLead18#JHSON
@ajschlegs@kmciltr1@HopkinsMedicine Unfortunately, the inappropriate use of social media can have negative impacts including breach in patient confidentiality and privacy. Check out this interesting article on the pros and cons. #OrgLead18#JHSON
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It’s National Health Care #FoodServices Week! While excellent nutrition is important in everyday life, it’s even more critical to patients in health care facilities. That’s why our cafeteria offers healthy food options, including baked instead of fried foods. #food#patientcare
@kmciltr1 Healthcare is ever-changing. As a healthcare leader, I consider myself to be a lifelong learner who is flexible and adaptable to change. #OrgLead18#JHSON#eProfessionalism