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SurgEdVidz:利用社交媒体创建补充视频为基础的外科教学课程。

#SurgEdVidz: Using Social Media to Create a Supplemental Video-Based Surgery Didactic Curriculum.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2020 Dec;256:680-686. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2020.04.004. Epub 2020 May 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A general surgery resident may have competing clinical responsibilities that limit the ability to participate in educational didactics. Social media is an alternative delivery method for educational content that can be viewed at a resident's convenience. We sought to assess the feasibility of using social media to provide educational content for surgical residents.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We created a novel, supplemental surgical curriculum consisting of two-minute videos based on the This Week in SCORE modules. Videos were posted to Twitter weekly, indexed with the #SurgEdVidz hashtag and uploaded to YouTube to create a catalog of videos. Twitter and YouTube analytics were used to calculate public viewership and impact.

RESULTS

A total of 43 videos were disseminated between January 30, 2019 and January 31, 2020. An average of 6.9 h (SD: 1.4; range: 5.0-10.0) was required to generate each video, including 1.5 h (SD: 0.6; range: 0-2.0) for content review and 5.4 h (SD: 1.1; range: 4.0-8.0) for video production. Between the two platforms, videos generated a total of 51,313 views with an average of 1193 views (SD: 715; range: 412-4096) per video. Account followers are geographically distributed across 28 states, 28 countries, and six continents.

CONCLUSIONS

Social media can serve as an effective tool for the distribution of surgical educational content. Twitter, in conjunction with YouTube, allows for rapid dissemination of didactic content packaged into brief videos that is flexible in viewership with low time commitment. Social media offers visibility and engagement beyond the classroom without geographical or temporal borders.

摘要

背景

普外科住院医师可能有其他临床职责,这限制了他们参与教育讲座的能力。社交媒体是一种替代教育内容的传递方式,可以让住院医师在方便的时候观看。我们试图评估使用社交媒体为外科住院医师提供教育内容的可行性。

材料与方法

我们根据 This Week in SCORE 模块创建了一个新的、补充性的外科课程,由两分钟的视频组成。每周在 Twitter 上发布视频,使用#SurgEdVidz 标签进行索引,并上传到 YouTube 上创建视频目录。使用 Twitter 和 YouTube 的分析来计算公众的观看量和影响力。

结果

2019 年 1 月 30 日至 2020 年 1 月 31 日共发布了 43 个视频。平均每个视频需要 6.9 小时(标准差:1.4;范围:5.0-10.0),包括 1.5 小时(标准差:0.6;范围:0-2.0)用于内容审查和 5.4 小时(标准差:1.1;范围:4.0-8.0)用于视频制作。在这两个平台上,视频总浏览量为 51313 次,平均每个视频 1193 次(标准差:715;范围:412-4096)。关注者分布在 28 个州、28 个国家和六大洲。

结论

社交媒体可以作为外科教育内容传播的有效工具。Twitter 与 YouTube 相结合,可以快速传播以简短视频形式包装的教学内容,具有灵活的观看时间和低时间投入。社交媒体提供了超越课堂的可见度和参与度,没有地理或时间边界。

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