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Abstract Introduction Psychologists are increasingly using social media to share their therapeutic knowledge. Despite this, social media guidelines devised by professional bodies remain limited in content, with the focus typically on personal use rather than professional use as a mental health influencer.
Ella White, Terry Hanley
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Creation of the ECHO Idaho Podcast: Tutorial and Pilot Assessment.
Wiet R+4 more
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POLARIS: encorafenib plus binimetinib for people with BRAF V600-mutant melanoma with brain metastasis. [PDF]
Menzies AM, Davies MA.
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‘I think that we can effect change’: Psychologist use of social media for social justice advocacy
Abstract Introduction Psychologists can bring social justice into their professional presence on social media, with the public perceiving health care professionals as a reputable source of information online. This study aimed to explore practitioner psychologists' use of social media for social justice advocacy as a mental health influencer.
Ella White, Terry Hanley
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Evaluating the <i>Dear MD to Be</i> Podcast as an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion resource: a cross-sectional survey analysis. [PDF]
Kherani IZ+6 more
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Young and informed? Adolescents' perceptions of ‘left’ and ‘right’
Abstract The terms ‘left’ and ‘right’ are often used in political communication to describe the main differences between parties. Adolescents who are learning about politics also learn to understand the party system (partially) through the lens of the left–right spectrum. This study examines adolescents' perceptions of parties' left–right positions and
Linet R. Durmuşoğlu+1 more
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Exploring Students' Use of Medical Education Resources for the USMLE Step 2 CK Exam Preparation. [PDF]
Hubner BA+6 more
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