Medical students who are popular on @instagram are endorsing products, such as watches, protein powder & supplements.
Clearly following in @DrOz’s footsteps
https://slate.com/technology/2018/11/medical-students-instagram-influencers-ethics-debate.html … via @slate cc @CaulfieldTim @DrJenGunter @YoniFreedhoff
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Replying to @DrPChouinard @CaulfieldTim and
Canadian medical students are subject to the CMA code of ethics. Article 50 forbids promoting products
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Replying to @ethicsblogger @DrJenGunter and
@SGaibrie this too. So all the IG accounts for#medlyfe promoting detox teas would be considered unethical?2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @allison_brown99 @allison_rants and
There are Med students promoting detox teas?
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Replying to @DrJenGunter @allison_rants and
Can you imagine? How do they face their classmates?
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Replying to @YoniFreedhoff @DrJenGunter and
How do they get hospital placements and careers??
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Replying to @GidMK @DrJenGunter and
How many program directors do you think explore applicants' IG feeds?
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Replying to @YoniFreedhoff @DrJenGunter and
Fair point. It's just a bit nuts to imagine I think
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