2022
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000004430
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How to Win Friends and Influence Public Health: Untapped Opportunities for Future Physicians in Popular Media

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“…School of Medicine have founded the Medical Multimedia Journalists group, which allows students to not only learn how to effectively use social media tools to promote clear and accurate information but also how to strategically reach certain population groups to improve patient care and outcomes. 16 Trainees are supporting their communities through student-led COVID-19 volunteer initiatives. For example, a medical student and her faculty mentor at the University of Michigan Medical School have motivated trainees to teach geriatric patients video telemedicine skills through the Geriatric Education on Telehealth Access initiative.…”
Section: Initiatives For Building Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…School of Medicine have founded the Medical Multimedia Journalists group, which allows students to not only learn how to effectively use social media tools to promote clear and accurate information but also how to strategically reach certain population groups to improve patient care and outcomes. 16 Trainees are supporting their communities through student-led COVID-19 volunteer initiatives. For example, a medical student and her faculty mentor at the University of Michigan Medical School have motivated trainees to teach geriatric patients video telemedicine skills through the Geriatric Education on Telehealth Access initiative.…”
Section: Initiatives For Building Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School of Medicine have founded the Medical Multimedia Journalists group, which allows students to not only learn how to effectively use social media tools to promote clear and accurate information but also how to strategically reach certain population groups to improve patient care and outcomes. 16…”
Section: Initiatives For Building Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%