Call Trevor, Hillock Ronald
Valley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA.
Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center, Las Vegas, NV 89128, USA.
Technol Health Care. 2017;25(3):531-539. doi: 10.3233/THC-171296.
Unprofessional conduct is detrimental to the Orthopaedic Surgery profession. Currently, no formal guidelines exist to define online professionalism other than the protection of patient confidentiality.
This study will extract a random but statistically significant number of practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons and review their online postings.
We observed the Internet content posted by 1,021 Orthopaedic Surgeons that were randomly selected from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2013 member directory. Each surgeon's name was entered into the Google.com search engine and on Social Media sites including Facebook.com, Twitter.com, LinkedIn.com, and YouTube.com. The content was evaluated and recorded where it was encountered. Unprofessional content was recorded and reviewed by a panel for appropriateness.
Of the 1,021 Orthopaedic Surgeons sampled, 82% have professional websites, 4% have professional blogs, 21% have professional Facebook accounts, 14% have professional Twitter accounts, 26% have professional LinkedIn accounts, and 14% have professional YouTube accounts. Unprofessional content was identified in 3.5% of all surgeons sampled who have some form of content on the Internet.
Every Orthopaedic Surgeon should be aware of the content posted on the Internet. Our recommendation is for surgeons to routinely evaluate content posted on publically available venues for professionalism.
不专业行为对骨外科行业有害。目前,除了保护患者隐私外,尚无正式指南来定义网络专业性。
本研究将随机抽取一定数量且具有统计学意义的执业骨外科医生,并审查他们的网络发帖。
我们观察了从美国骨外科医师学会2013年会员名录中随机选取的1021名骨外科医生在互联网上发布的内容。将每位医生的姓名输入谷歌搜索引擎以及包括Facebook.com、Twitter.com、LinkedIn.com和YouTube.com在内的社交媒体网站。在遇到相关内容时对其进行评估和记录。不专业内容由一个小组进行记录并审查其是否恰当。
在抽取的1021名骨外科医生中,82%拥有专业网站,4%拥有专业博客,21%拥有专业Facebook账户,14%拥有专业Twitter账户,26%拥有专业LinkedIn账户以及14%拥有专业YouTube账户。在所有在互联网上有某种形式内容的抽样医生中,3.5%被发现存在不专业内容。
每位骨外科医生都应了解互联网上发布的内容。我们的建议是外科医生定期评估在公开可用平台上发布的内容的专业性。