Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, OB/GYN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131, USA.
Teach Learn Med. 2013;25(2):165-70. doi: 10.1080/10401334.2013.770741.
This article, prepared by the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Undergraduate Medical Education Committee, discusses the evolving challenges facing medical educators posed by social media and a new form of professionalism that has been termed e-professionalism.
E-professionalism is defined as the attitudes and behaviors that reflect traditional professionalism paradigms but are manifested through digital media. One of the major functions of medical education is professional identity formation; e-professionalism is an essential and increasingly important element of professional identity formation, because the consequences of violations of e-professionalism have escalated from academic sanctions to revocation of licensure.
E-professionalism should be included in the definition, teaching, and evaluation of medical professionalism. Curricula should include a positive approach for the proper professional use of social media for learners.
本文由妇产科教授本科医学教育委员会编写,讨论了社交媒体和一种新的专业主义形式——电子专业主义给医学教育者带来的不断变化的挑战。
电子专业主义被定义为反映传统专业主义范式的态度和行为,但通过数字媒体表现出来。医学教育的主要功能之一是形成专业身份;电子专业主义是专业身份形成的一个必要且日益重要的因素,因为违反电子专业主义的后果已经从学术制裁升级到吊销执照。
电子专业主义应该包含在医学专业精神的定义、教学和评估中。课程应包括一种正确的方法,让学习者适当使用社交媒体进行专业交流。