Exploring the Impact and Prospects of Social Media in Advancing Pediatric Pathology

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Abstract

Social media has been recently highlighted as a unique and modern virtual force that allows for worldwide connection, collaboration, communication, and engagement between pathologists, trainees, and medical students. Much literature has been focused on the role of social media in recruitment and medical education practices of different pathology subspecialties, such as dermatopathology and hematopathology. However, current literature on pathology social media’s status and potential future roles in promoting pediatric pathology is sparse. Herein, this review intends to narrow this knowledge gap by reviewing how social media has been utilized in different pediatric subspecialties, the current use of social media in pathology, and how the future of pediatric pathology social media use may look moving forward regarding education, research, and recruitment. Specific tips and related online resources are provided.

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Schukow, C. P., Herndon, C., Lopez-Nunez, O. F., Chen, S. D., & Kahwash, S. (2025, January 1). Exploring the Impact and Prospects of Social Media in Advancing Pediatric Pathology. Pediatric and Developmental Pathology. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/10935266241284039

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