How to tweet professionally
Anne Taylor @AFTaylorDN Practice tutor, Open University, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Twitter can provide nurses with a platform to explain what they do, share ideas and keep abreast of news and innovations
Using Twitter is an excellent way to articulate what I do as a district nurse, but many nurses I talk to about it are concerned about inadvertently breaking the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Code (NMC), and allowing their work life to spill in to personal time.
Primary Health Care.
29, 1, 14-14.
doi: 10.7748/phc.29.1.14.s15
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