Social Media and the Allergist

Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2024 Aug;24(8):425-431. doi: 10.1007/s11882-024-01158-6. Epub 2024 Jun 25.

Abstract

Purpose of review: With this brief review, we summarize our findings of how allergists, professional organizations and patients within the allergy space are using social media to date.

Recent findings: Millions of Americans suffer from allergic conditions and it has been well established that there aren't enough allergists to help treat and reach each of these people. With a noticeable absence from social media platforms of board certified allergists with knowledge based in evidence and science, the vacuum has been filled by others - some of whom advocate for the exact things we discourage because they are not helpful, and can even be harmful, for our allergic patients. While there are drawbacks to using social media platforms, as a specialty we need to acknowledge and perhaps even embrace the idea that the use of social media can have a positive effect - as a means to not only introduce, engage and educate our patients and other HCPs, but also to reduce misinformation. Social media is a powerful tool that can be responsibly used by our allergy community to amplify our collective voice to share important health information with our patients and other healthcare professionals and we believe that more training and education needs to be done so that our speciality can join others in becoming a larger voice in the space.

Keywords: Allergy; Echnology; Immunology; Social media.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Allergists*
  • Humans
  • Hypersensitivity / therapy
  • Social Media*