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I had a nurse send me a FB message that a pt was trying to get ahold of her dr, so she contacted one of my office nurses on FB to see what to do ,who in turn contacted me on FB by instant message I'm not friends with patients and find this unacceptable .

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Reason # 8,549 why I will never have a facebook account.

It was so inappropriate and unprofessional. But I would help and let her know that....... I am a softy one.

I have FB but I never add co-workers, too much gossiping on who's said what and I just can't stand it. Totally inappropriate to contact you via FB for work issues...

I agree, that was a total misuse of FB.

I go against the norm (cue a gasp from the collective site), and I AM friends with some of my patients on FB. So is my OM and the other girls in the clinic. It has yet to be a problem. No patient has ever contacted me via FB about work, with the exception of one who messaged me to tell me that her father (also a patient) had had a major accident and would not be present for his appointment.

That being said, my patients look me up in the phone book and call my house, they stop me at the grocery store, and on one memorable occasion, one hollered up the line at WalMart to the cashier "Don't let her leave, she's my doctor and I NEED HER!"

She then proceeded to run down her plumbing problems (which she had already had addressed) in front of my father and my son.

That peeved me just a tad, but she's old and I let it go.

Again, as has been said, my clinic makes Bedlam look like Utopia, so take it as you will.

Bless your heart, I hope that never happens to you again.

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With the new Facebook Graph Search it is easier for people to find you ... in many cases, what comes up may embarrass you...

Here's an example of how people can misuse Graph Search...

* “Current nurses of people who like Racism”

* “Current nurses against abortion”

* “Nurses who like Focus on the Family [anti gay marriage]

and Neil Patrick Harris [very gay and due to be married

with kids]”

* “Single women who live nearby and who are interested in men

and like Getting Drunk”

* “Mothers of Catholics from Italy who like Durex”

Be careful what you post on facebook - stay professional at all times. What you post on FB can haunt you for the rest of your life.

Do this now, before Facebook’s Graph Search embarrasses you

Facebook Graph Search – Google Threat or Internet Joke?

If it bothers you that much, delete your FB. It doesn't bother me when patients come up to me in the store, movie theater, wherever. But then again, I got into this profession because I truly enjoy helping people. That's just me. I wouldn't make such a big deal out of it.

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