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3.1.1: Professional Use of Social Media

Adopted Mar 2013  | Amended Sep 2024

The Board recognizes that social media has increasing relevance to the Board’s licensees and supports its responsible use.  However, licensed health care professionals are held to a higher standard than others with respect to social media because health care professionals, unlike members of the lay public, are bound by ethical, legal, and professional obligations that extend beyond the exam room. 

The informality of social media sites may obscure the serious implications and long-term consequences of certain types of postings.  The Board encourages licensees to consider the implications of their online activities including, but not limited to, the following:

The Board also endorses the Federation of State Medical Boards’ policy on “Social Media and Electronic Communications” (2019).  Further discussion of this issue by the Board’s Office of the Medical Director can be found here.


 

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