True or false? I can answer patient questions about procedures on social media

October 11, 2018

It’s an important marketing strategy for many of today’s aesthetic physicians to be present on social media. Social media gives doctors the option of interacting with patients and others in public forums, which can be a blessing for business… or a curse if they violate privacy laws.
The Aesthetic Channel asked attorney Bradford E. Adatto, with the ByrdAdatto law firm in Dallas and Chicago, to answer whether the answers to these four common social media scenarios are true or false and why.
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