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Medical Teacher | 2017

Social media and professional identity: Pitfalls and potential

Andrew O’Regan; William Henry Smithson; Eimear Spain

Abstract Introduction: Social media developments have completely changed how information is accessed and communicated. While great potential exists with these platforms, recent reports of online unprofessional behavior by doctors has threatened the medical professional identity; a matter of critical importance for clinicians and medical educators. This paper outlines a role for social media in facilitating support for clinicians and medical teachers; it will raise awareness of pitfalls and explain ethical and legal guidelines. Methods: An analysis of inappropriate behaviors and conflicting attitudes regarding what is acceptable in online posts, including the inter-generational contrast in online presence and perceptions of where the boundaries lie. Results and discussion: Guidance documents are analyzed and potentially confusing and conflicting statements are identified and clarified. The authors believe that clinicians and medical students must follow ethical imperatives in both personal and professional spheres. Conclusions: It is essential that medical educational and professional bodies encourage clinicians to support one another and share information online while providing clear legal and ethical advice on maintaining standards and avoiding common pitfalls. Education on the responsible use of social media and associated risk awareness should be a priority for medical school curricula.


Journal of Criminal Justice Education | 2016

“Deaths in Prison Custody” Capstone Course: Engaging Final-Year Law Students In Service Learning and Public Value

Shane Kilcommins; Eimear Spain

Capstone service learning courses are designed to overcome the negative effects of fractioned knowledge by enabling students to consolidate and apply what they have learned over a program of study. They also promote a scholarship of engagement. This article documents the learning experiences of students on a Deaths in Prison Custody capstone service learning course. Though such a criminal justice course requires significant staff input and involves some loss of educational control, it has many benefits including enhanced learning, meaningful service, public value, and civic engagement. The focus on this article is on student learning experiences. It outlines how the pragmatic focus of such a course made knowledge and student learning relevant and actionable. It also describes how the deliberately unstructured design of the course, together with its emphasis on pubic value, encouraged autonomous and self-directed learning, prompting the students to take greater ownership of their learning.


Archive | 2013

Article 40.3.3 and the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: The Impetus for, and Process of, Legislative Change

Catherine O'Sullivan; Jennifer Schweppe; Eimear Spain


Archive | 2011

The Role of Emotions in Criminal Law Defences: Duress, Necessity and Lesser Evils

Eimear Spain


Archive | 2013

When is a Foetus Not an Unborn? Fatal Foetal Abnormalities and Article 40.3.3

Jennifer Schweppe; Eimear Spain


The Northern Ireland legal quarterly | 2017

Exploring the impact of the Victims' Directive on service provision for victims of crime in Ireland

Susan Leahy; Eimear Spain


Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine | 2017

Hunger strikes in prison: a legal perspective for psychiatrists

Gautam Gulati; Darius Whelan; Eimear Spain; David Meaghar; Colum P. Dunne


Archive | 2016

Deaths of prisoners while in the custody of the Irish prison

Shane Kilcommins; Eimear Spain


Archive | 2016

The absence of regulatory crime from the criminal law curriculum

Shane Kilcommins; Susan Leahy; Eimear Spain


Archive | 2015

Developments in victims' rights in Ireland

Shane Kilcommins; Susan Leahy; Eimear Spain

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Susan Leahy

University of Limerick

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Gautam Gulati

University Hospital Limerick

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