Why We Nurse

Nurses on Social Media — The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly


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keywords nursing, social media, nurse advocacy, patient privacy, nursing humor, workplace issues, nursing community, online presence, nursing ethics, healthcare education

summary This conversation explores the multifaceted impact of social media on the nursing profession, highlighting both the positive aspects, such as increased advocacy and community support, and the significant risks, including potential violations of patient privacy and professional ethics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of navigating social media with awareness and integrity, providing guidance for nurses to use their online presence effectively and responsibly.

takeaways

  • Social media has transformed nursing by providing a platform for education and advocacy.
  • Nurses like Nurse John and Stephen Ho use humor to connect with the public.
  • Online communities can be lifesaving for isolated nurses.
  • Social media has brought hidden issues like burnout and workplace violence to light.
  • Nurses must be cautious of HIPAA violations and patient privacy.
  • Misunderstandings can lead to public backlash against nursing content.
  • Nurses face harassment and emotional burnout on social media.
  • Disciplinary actions can escalate quickly for nurses who post inappropriate content.
  • Nurses should protect their licenses by adhering to social media policies.
  • Using social media responsibly can amplify a nurse's voice and impact.

Sound Bites

  • "Social media has changed nursing forever."
  • "The biggest danger is violating patient privacy."
  • "Nursing boards hold nurses to a very high standard."

Chapters

00:00The Impact of Social Media on Nursing

03:07The Risks of Social Media for Nurses

07:55Navigating Social Media Safely as a Nurse

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Why We NurseBy Serena Tobar