2019
DOI: 10.12968/jpar.2019.11.12.532
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A human rights perspective on the use of social media by the ambulance services

Abstract: Social media use on behalf of ambulance services by paramedics, student paramedics and ancillary staff-'corporate tweeting', as it has become known-has in recent times been the subject of much debate in the paramedic profession. It has been argued that social media use is an unstoppable tide and a necessary means of imparting information to members of the public about the work the ambulance service performs. Conversely, others have argued that by tweeting about their patients, the ambulance service is breachin… Show more

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