Martin-Gorgojo A, Bernabeu-Wittel J, Linares-Barrios M, Russo-de la Torre F, García-Doval I, Del Río-de la Torre E
Servicio de ITS/Dermatología, Sección de Especialidades Médicas. Ayuntamiento de Madrid, Madrid, España.
Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España.
Actas Dermosifiliogr (Engl Ed). 2020 Dec;111(10):852-860. doi: 10.1016/j.ad.2020.08.009. Epub 2020 Sep 15.
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak introduced dramatic changes in all our lives, daily practice, and medical conferences. In search of a tool to spread dermatologic knowledge during confinement, an online medical meeting was held on April 25th to 26th, 2020. In this study, we aimed to assess the characteristics, opinion and satisfaction of the attendees to a free-of-charge online congress. Secondarily, we intended to explain how this meeting was prepared.
Online survey administered to the attendees to an online congress organised via the Telegram® Messenger App. Its organisation and planning, which needed no financial support and was done by volunteer organisers, moderators and speakers, is described step by step.
The satisfaction of both speakers and attendees was very high. All participants considered that this format had a great present and future, and most of them rated it as superior to regular face-to-face meetings. Female gender and predominantly private practice favoured this opinion.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of most scientific gatherings. This has been seen by some authors as an excellent opportunity, encouraging medical societies and organisations to lead the change to virtual meetings. Although confinement did not allow real contact, our online meeting showed it was possible to ensure interaction and participation between attendees, moderators and speakers. Dermatologists enjoyed some dermatologic science, even despite the extraordinary circumstances disrupting their daily clinical practice. Most of them felt they were participating in something new and compelling that many felt superior to traditional meetings.
新冠疫情的爆发给我们的生活、日常实践和医学会议带来了巨大变化。为了在封锁期间寻找一种传播皮肤病学知识的工具,于2020年4月25日至26日举行了一次在线医学会议。在本研究中,我们旨在评估免费在线会议参会者的特征、意见和满意度。其次,我们打算解释这次会议是如何筹备的。
通过Telegram® Messenger应用程序对在线会议的参会者进行在线调查。逐步描述了会议的组织和规划,其无需资金支持,由志愿者组织者、主持人和演讲者完成。
演讲者和参会者的满意度都非常高。所有参与者都认为这种形式目前和未来都很有前景,他们中的大多数人认为它优于常规的面对面会议。女性以及主要从事私人执业的人员更倾向于这种观点。
新冠疫情迫使大多数科学会议取消。一些作者认为这是一个绝佳的机会,鼓励医学协会和组织引领向虚拟会议的转变。尽管封锁不允许进行实际接触,但我们的在线会议表明,确保参会者、主持人和演讲者之间的互动和参与是可行的。皮肤科医生享受了一些皮肤病学知识,即使在扰乱他们日常临床实践的特殊情况下也是如此。他们中的大多数人觉得自己参与了一些新鲜且引人入胜的事情,许多人认为它优于传统会议。