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Social Media, Communication, and Connection (Favorite Episode)

Social Media, Communication, and Connection

 
Original air date: September 30, 2023

Social Media, Communication, and Connection

BY: Dr. Elaina George, Host & Contributing Health Editor
PUBLISHED: December 30, 2023 

Can Social Media Really Foster True Connection?

In case you missed it, Dr. Leah Snodgrass is a Board-Certified child, adolescent, and general adult psychiatrist who serves as Associate Professor and Chair of Behavioral Health at Lincoln memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine. She joins Dr. George to discuss interpersonal communications in the age of social media and how can we communicate/connect better with each other in order to have a harmonious society.

About Leah Cobb Snodgrass

Social Media, Communication, and Connection

Dr. Leah Cobb Snodgrass is a ABPN board-certified physician in child, adolescent and general adult psychiatry who serves as Associate Professor and Chair of Behavioral Health at Lincoln Memorial University’s DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrogate, TN. She is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and completed her internship, residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Snodgrass is a native of Middlesboro KY. She is clinically active in her hometown seeing children, adolescents, and young adults. Dr. Snodgrass is the campus advisor to the CMDA medical student chapter and taught small group Bible study for medical and masters students weekly for 8 years. She and her husband, Larry, are proud parents to their very own “Gen Z” 17 year old twin daughters, Alexandra and Alisha.

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