Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC.
Department of Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC.
J Surg Educ. 2018 Jul-Aug;75(4):861-869. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.11.002.
This study aims to investigate the utility and success of daily conference synopses emails ("Daily Dispatches") sent to surgical attending physicians, fellows, and residents to foster resident and faculty development.
Emails were distributed by the surgical residency program director (PD), summarizing each day of a surgical conference. Two prospective electronic surveys were administered to surgical residents, fellows, and attending surgeons to evaluate the value of this Daily Dispatch method.
Institutional; Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, Department of Surgery, Washington, DC.
Email synopses were sent to surgical attendings, fellows and residents. Pilot survey was distributed to 60 participants, main survey sent to 74 participants.
The response rate for the pilot survey was 41.6% (25/60). When asked about the mode of delivery, 96% of respondents wanted to maintain the email medium when compared to a lecture, paper handout, or the use of social media. The response rate for the main survey was 31.1% (23/74). Almost all (91%) respondents reported reading the emails. Within this group, 70% "agreed" or "strongly agreed" that the emails were useful. Furthermore, 90% reported learning "at least one new thing" and 80% confirmed these "emails provide meaningful content they would not otherwise obtain".
Individualized daily synopsis emails highlighting relevant content provided meaningful information from conferences to non-attendees. The emails were well received and useful. Daily Dispatches meet an important need in dissemination of information traditionally gathered only by the rate-limiting step of conference attendance.
本研究旨在探讨向外科主治医生、住院医师和住院医师发送日常会议摘要电子邮件(“每日快报”)以促进住院医师和教师发展的效用和成功率。
电子邮件由外科住院医师项目主任(PD)发送,总结外科会议的每一天。对外科住院医师、住院医师和主治外科医生进行了两项前瞻性电子调查,以评估这种每日调度方法的价值。
机构;乔治敦大学医学中心,华盛顿特区,外科。
电子邮件摘要发送给外科主治医生、住院医师和住院医师。进行了试点调查,向 60 名参与者分发了主要调查,向 74 名参与者分发了主要调查。
试点调查的回复率为 41.6%(25/60)。当被问及传递方式时,96%的受访者希望保持电子邮件媒介,而不是讲座、纸质讲义或使用社交媒体。主要调查的回复率为 31.1%(23/74)。几乎所有(91%)的受访者都表示阅读了电子邮件。在这一组中,70%的人“同意”或“强烈同意”电子邮件有用。此外,90%的人报告说至少学到了“一件新事物”,80%的人证实这些“电子邮件提供了他们否则无法获得的有意义的内容”。
突出相关内容的个性化每日摘要电子邮件为非与会者提供了有意义的会议信息。这些电子邮件受到了很好的欢迎,并且非常有用。每日快报满足了传统上仅通过会议出席率限制步骤收集的信息传播的重要需求。