Social media usage for neurointerventionalists: report of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery Standards and Guidelines Committee

Author:

Fargen Kyle M,Lee Seon-Kyu,Mokin MaximORCID,Kayan Yasha,De Leacy ReadeORCID,Al-Mufti Fawaz,Ansari Sameer A,Haranhalli Neil,Prestigiacomo Charles J,Schirmer Clemens MORCID,Fraser Justin FORCID,Hetts Steven WORCID,

Abstract

The purpose of this publication is to provide a review of social media usage by neurointerventionalists. Using published literature and available local, regional, and national guidelines or laws, we reviewed data on social media usage as it pertains to neurointerventional surgery. Recommendations are provided based on the quality of information and conformity of medico-legal precedent and law. Social media is a growing entity as it is used both promotionally and educationally. Neurointerventionalists may post de-identified radiographic images with discussions, but should be conscientious and adhere to applicable laws and regulations, strict ethical codes, and institutional policies.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine,Surgery

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