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社交媒体对外科领域女性的全球影响。

Global Impact of Social Media on Women in Surgery.

作者信息

Corsini Erin M, Boeck Marissa, Hughes Kathryn A, Logghe Heather J, Pitt Susan C, Stamp Nikki, Antonoff Mara B

机构信息

From the *Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

†Department of Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University, New York, New York.

出版信息

Am Surg. 2020 Feb 1;86(2):152-157.

Abstract

The professional use of social media is increasingly prevalent today, particularly in medicine and surgery. Several recent movements have highlighted the strengths of this forum for networking and mentorship for females in surgery who otherwise may lack mentors locally. We sought to describe modern uses for and strengths of social media for women in surgery globally a systematic review of the literature. Multiple efforts and avenues have promoted gender equality in surgery, while also uniting female surgeons in a collaborative virtual network of colleagues. In particular, movements on Twitter, such as #ILookLikeASurgeon and #NYerORCoverChallenge, as well as other collaborative virtual fora have brought visibility to female surgeons, while drawing the young population of students and trainees toward surgical careers. Social media provides a unique opportunity for female trainees and established surgeons alike to network and establish mentorship relationships, which may aid in fostering interest in surgery and closing the gender gap in our field.

摘要

如今,社交媒体的专业应用越来越普遍,尤其是在医学和外科领域。最近的一些活动凸显了这个平台对于外科领域女性建立人际关系和获得指导的优势,否则这些女性在当地可能缺乏导师。我们试图通过对文献进行系统回顾,来描述社交媒体在全球外科领域女性中的现代应用及优势。多项努力和途径推动了外科领域的性别平等,同时也将女外科医生团结在一个同事协作的虚拟网络中。特别是推特上的一些活动,如#我看起来像外科医生#和#纽约客手术室封面挑战#,以及其他协作虚拟论坛,提高了女外科医生的知名度,同时吸引了年轻的学生和实习生投身外科职业。社交媒体为女性实习生和资深外科医生提供了一个独特的机会,让她们能够建立人际关系并建立师徒关系,这可能有助于培养对外科的兴趣,并缩小我们这个领域的性别差距。

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