What Do Patients Want To See On Social Media? Evidence From A Two-Year Experiment
Introduction: Dermatological information on social media is dominated by misleading and potentially harmful content from nonexperts. Literature suggests that, to address this issue, dermatologists should develop an online presence. However, successful presence of dermatologists on social media has b...
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Main Authors: | Leire Barrutia (Author), Jes´ús Vega-Gutiérrez (Author), Alba Santamarina-Albertos (Author) |
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