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Review, implementing key media figures from Dr. Gan's "Infinite Brandwidth"

Posted by ereese on 19 Sep 2020 at 18:39 GMT

This research study shows that social media can be a reliable use of education for healthcare practitioners. The study is balanced, as the information was gathered in several different states, amongst a very wide variety of people. The study is very unbiased, relating back to the second media key, attitude awareness. It was made clear, the unbiased attitude toward the conduction of the research via the quote, "Our investigation aimed to express the views of healthcare professionals regarding the use of social media as a platform for healthcare education" (Houwink). All of the information is given freely and not censored, such as the statistical analysis of all the different aspects of the study and the various charts and percentages shown, showing that the study is truth-filled (the fourth media key). It respects the dignity of the human person, the third media key, by keeping the study anonymous and unbiased, being sensitive, where sensitive information is due. The fifth key, inspiring, is seen with the discussion on the impact research. Showing people how effective a certain thing is would inspire them to use or do it more often. The study is skillfully developed, pieced together of the course of several years. It includes various editors, doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, Psychologists, and PHD professionals. The final media key is seen throughout the study, constantly referring to the average day to day use of social media with it's effect on an aspect on human life we all have to deal with. The education of healthcare practitioners is important and the use of social media could help better relay crucial information to better educate them.

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