Department of Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Clin Infect Dis. 2022 May 15;74(Suppl_3):S237-S243. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciac048.
Social media (SoMe) platforms have been increasingly used by infectious diseases (ID) learners and educators in recent years. This trend has only accelerated with the changes brought to our educational spaces by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Given the increasingly diverse SoMe landscape, educators may find themselves struggling with how to effectively use these tools. In this Viewpoint we describe how to use SoMe platforms (e.g., Twitter, podcasts, and open-access online content portals) in medical education, highlight medical education theories supporting their use, and discuss how educators can engage with these learning tools effectively. We focus on how these platforms harness key principles of adult learning and provide a guide for educators in the effective use of SoMe tools in educating ID learners. Finally, we suggest how to effectively interact with and leverage these increasingly important digital platforms.
近年来,社交媒体(SoMe)平台越来越多地被传染病(ID)学习者和教育者使用。随着 2019 年冠状病毒病给我们的教育空间带来的变化,这一趋势更是加速发展。鉴于 SoMe 领域的日益多样化,教育者可能会发现自己难以有效地使用这些工具。在本观点中,我们描述了如何在医学教育中使用社交媒体平台(例如,Twitter、播客和开放获取的在线内容门户),强调了支持其使用的医学教育理论,并讨论了教育者如何有效地参与这些学习工具。我们重点介绍了这些平台如何利用成人学习的关键原则,并为教育者提供了一个在教育 ID 学习者时有效使用 SoMe 工具的指南。最后,我们建议如何有效地与这些日益重要的数字平台进行互动和利用。