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In this episode of Derms and Conditions, James Del Rosso, DO, welcomes Dustin Portela, DO, a private practice dermatologist in Boise, ID, and well-known social media presence, to discuss the challenges and responsibilities of dermatologists engaging online while maintaining professional integrity.
Dr Portela shares how he unintentionally became an influencer, initially using social media to market his new practice without a budget. His following grew as he provided accurate, engaging, and evidence-based dermatologic education, evolving into a broader platform for both patients and clinicians.
They discuss combatting misinformation, as much of the skin care advice online comes from nonmedical sources. Dr Portela emphasizes that his goal is to provide science-backed, accessible information, mirroring the guidance he offers in the clinic. He recommends the AAD website, DermNet, and YouTube’s certified health professionals as trusted resources and uses AI tools like ChatGPT to simplify patient education, though he stresses the importance of reviewing content for accuracy before sharing.
They also address legal considerations, with Dr Portela advising dermatologists to avoid direct medical advice online and instead keep recommendations general and educational. He cautions that malpractice policies typically do not cover social media activity, making it crucial to understand liability risks.
Finally, they discuss brand partnerships, with Dr Portela emphasizing authenticity and trust. He only endorses products he has personally used and recommended in practice, ensuring his audience receives honest, unbiased information.
Tune in to the full episode for insights on navigating social media responsibly, protecting credibility, and effectively leveraging online platforms for dermatologic education.
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In this episode of Derms and Conditions, James Del Rosso, DO, welcomes Dustin Portela, DO, a private practice dermatologist in Boise, ID, and well-known social media presence, to discuss the challenges and responsibilities of dermatologists engaging online while maintaining professional integrity.
Dr Portela shares how he unintentionally became an influencer, initially using social media to market his new practice without a budget. His following grew as he provided accurate, engaging, and evidence-based dermatologic education, evolving into a broader platform for both patients and clinicians.
They discuss combatting misinformation, as much of the skin care advice online comes from nonmedical sources. Dr Portela emphasizes that his goal is to provide science-backed, accessible information, mirroring the guidance he offers in the clinic. He recommends the AAD website, DermNet, and YouTube’s certified health professionals as trusted resources and uses AI tools like ChatGPT to simplify patient education, though he stresses the importance of reviewing content for accuracy before sharing.
They also address legal considerations, with Dr Portela advising dermatologists to avoid direct medical advice online and instead keep recommendations general and educational. He cautions that malpractice policies typically do not cover social media activity, making it crucial to understand liability risks.
Finally, they discuss brand partnerships, with Dr Portela emphasizing authenticity and trust. He only endorses products he has personally used and recommended in practice, ensuring his audience receives honest, unbiased information.
Tune in to the full episode for insights on navigating social media responsibly, protecting credibility, and effectively leveraging online platforms for dermatologic education.
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