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Social media has transformed medical science: Prof. Richard Brady

28 min · 3 de oct de 2024
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Back when doctors were first getting onto social media, Dr Richard Brady was already learning and collaborating on Twitter. Today, he’s at the cutting edge of new medicine and surgery. In this episode, he talks about advances in patient diagnosis and also the new challenges that has created in the health system. I was so excited to catch up with him again, years after we first started collaborating together with CREATION’s insights to inspire other doctors to engage online. Dr Brady also talks about how social media has played a vital role in communication for healthcare professionals, and how it’s flattened the professional hierarchy when it comes to learning. But more that that - he says that social media does not only allow learning and sharing, but that it’s transformed the advancement of medical science itself. And if you’re new to this. you don’t want to mis his tips on how to get started in building an online medical community.

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