2022, Number 6
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Med Int Mex 2022; 38 (6)
Telemedicine through social networks during COVID-19 pandemic
Del Carpio-Orantes L
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 1259-1262
PDF size: 200.19 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The advantages that have been had through the use of social networks during COVID-19
pandemic that have acted as means to exercise telemedicine are discussed; however, it
is also debated that, by misusing them, we may be falling into an infodemic which has
favored the dissemination of erroneous information through social networks, so you
are invited to use social networks as a means of telemedicine, always by professionals
with professionalism and objectivity.
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