Defining the Digital Self: A Qualitative Study to Explore the Digital Component of Professional Identity in the Health Professions
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(9), pp. e21416–e21416
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Abstract
Social media introduces new features to professional identity in the digital world. The formation of digital identity, its development, and reconciliation with other identities were features captured in our analysis. The virtual component of professional identity must not be neglected but instead further explored, as educational institutions continue to give more importance to navigating professional identity development.
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