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Social media websites: Friend or foe?

Residency Program Alert, August 1, 2010

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Chances are you’ve considered starting a Facebook page, posting a YouTube video, or creating a Twitter account to use as a recruitment or community-building tool for your program.

Although coordinators may use social networking sites in their personal lives, it’s important to remember that leveraging them as a recruitment or educational tool is completely different than using the sites to maintain a personal page.

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