Department of Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, PO Box 016960 (D-40), Miami, FL 33101, USA.
Postgrad Med J. 2013 Mar;89(1049):126-30. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2012-131283. Epub 2012 Nov 8.
Social networking (SN) has become ubiquitous in modern culture. The potential consequences of revealing personal information through SN websites are not fully understood.
To assess familiarity with, usage of, and attitudes towards, SN websites by admissions offices at US medical schools and residency programmes.
A 26-question survey was distributed in autumn 2009 to 130 US medical school admissions officers and 4926 residency programme directors accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
A total of 600 surveys were completed, with 46 (8%) respondents who self-identified as reviewing only medical school applications, 511 (85%) who reported reviewing residency programme applications and 43 (7%) who reported reviewing both. 90/600 (15%) medical schools or programmes maintain profiles on SN websites and 381/600 (64%) respondents reported being somewhat or very familiar with searching individual profiles on SN websites. While a minority of medical schools and residency programmes routinely use SN websites in the selection process (53/600; 9%), more than half of respondents felt that unprofessional information on applicants' SN websites could compromise their admission into medical school or residency (315/600; 53%).
SN websites will affect selection of medical students and residents. Formal guidelines for professional behaviour on SN websites might help applicants avoid unforeseen bias in the selection process.
社交网络(SN)在现代文化中已经无处不在。通过 SN 网站透露个人信息的潜在后果尚未完全了解。
评估美国医学院校和住院医师培训计划招生办公室对 SN 网站的熟悉程度、使用情况和态度。
2009 年秋季,向 130 名美国医学院招生官员和 4926 名经研究生医学教育认证委员会(Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education)认证的住院医师培训计划主任分发了一份包含 26 个问题的调查。
共完成 600 份调查,其中 46 名(8%)受访者自我认定仅审查医学院申请,511 名(85%)报告审查住院医师培训计划申请,43 名(7%)报告同时审查两者。90/600(15%)所医学院或项目在 SN 网站上维护个人资料,381/600(64%)受访者表示对在 SN 网站上搜索个人资料有所了解。虽然少数医学院和住院医师培训计划在选拔过程中经常使用 SN 网站(53/600;9%),但超过一半的受访者认为申请人 SN 网站上的不专业信息可能会影响他们被医学院或住院医师培训计划录取(315/600;53%)。
SN 网站将影响医学生和住院医师的选拔。SN 网站上的专业行为正式准则可能有助于申请人避免在选拔过程中出现意想不到的偏见。