Affiliations 

  • 1 MBBCh BAO (NUI), Dr FamMed (UKM), Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia Email: aneesa@upm.edu.my
  • 2 MD (Volgograd), Persatuan Pembanteras Mitos, Perubatan Malaysia (Medical Mythbusters Malaysia), Selangor, Malaysia
  • 3 Persatuan Pembanteras Mitos, Perubatan Malaysia (Medical Mythbusters Malaysia), Selangor, Malaysia
  • 4 MD(USM, MMed (FamMed)(UKM), Persatuan Pembanteras Mitos, Perubatan Malaysia (Medical Mythbusters Malaysia], Selangor, Malaysia
Malays Fam Physician, 2021 Jul 22;16(2):14-18.
PMID: 34386159 DOI: 10.51866/rv1048

Abstract

Online activities have become the norm. From searching for new information to conducting business meetings, social media's role in daily life continues to grow in prominence. It is estimated that the majority of the population uses social media, and users include doctors and other healthcare professionals. It is critical for primary care doctors to note how social media can substantially influence one's healthcare behaviour and decision making. Because primary care doctors are usually the first line of contact for patients, they are the most easily accessible and most instrumental in using social media to steer the public toward proper information on healthcare.

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