Psychiatric Times May 7, 2024
Frank A. Clark, MD

Psychiatrists, by maintaining active social media pages, can promote positivity and establish themselves.

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Frank A. Clark, MD, the Psychiatric Times Diversity & Inclusion Section Editor, shared why maintaining a social media presence is important in this day and age.

More than 40% of consumers get health care information via social media, so it is paramount psychiatrists be online. Clark suggests keeping a personal page (private) and a professional page, where clinicians can share a biography and sound bites.

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