Recruiting in medicine: where to find qualified personnel

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Recruiting in medicine: where to find qualified personnel

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More than half of doctors expect that blogging will help them increase their income. First of all, by increasing the number of patients and promoting their own services.

A third of doctors expect to earn money from tunisia telegram database advertising. At the same time, the specialists themselves emphasize the importance of a balance between educational and commercial components. According to a 2023 survey , 61% of doctors do not like it when their colleagues turn a blog into a platform for selling courses and mentoring. 59% are irritated by the excess advertising of dietary supplements and questionable treatment methods.

Patients have mixed feelings about medical blogs: 57% of Russians do not pay attention to their doctor's activity on social networks when choosing a doctor, according to a study by Calltouch . 4% of respondents consider blogging "not a serious occupation" for an experienced doctor. Key factors of mistrust are beliefs such as: "a good doctor has no time to sit on social networks." Negativity is often associated with the work of fake doctors who promote questionable drugs and treatment methods without proven effectiveness through social networks.

26% of respondents have a positive attitude towards doctors-bloggers. In their opinion, a blog speaks about the reputation of a specialist (14%), allows one to demonstrate expertise (5%) and is generally a sign of a “good doctor” (7%).
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