Lee May, Fung Cha-Chi
Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.
MedEdPublish (2016). 2019 May 30;8:116. doi: 10.15694/mep.2019.000116.1. eCollection 2019.
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Introduction: Social media is a potential tool in Graduate Medical Education (GME). However, the perceptions that trainees themselves hold about the usefulness of social media in education has not yet been examined. : A 34-item questionnaire was conducted at LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and distributed to all Internal Medicine (IM) and Medicine-Pediatric residents and IM subspecialty fellows September through December 2017 with a 31% response rate. Most questions utilized 5-point or 6-point Likert-type scales. : We found that IM GME trainees were familiar with, and used social media regularly, with Messaging apps and social networks used most frequently. Video content/sharing and podcasts were identified as having the most potential for education. Trainees were in strong agreement about openness to social media use in GME. However, the majority of respondents answered "maybe" when asked whether it would be a positive addition. The majority of trainees did not see social media as unprofessional, and were mixed about whether or not it would be an invasion of privacy. : Our analysis of the data reveals that social media may be a potential tool, but ambiguity remains as to whether or not social media tools would be fully embraced by trainees.
本文已迁移。该文章被标记为推荐文章。引言:社交媒体是毕业后医学教育(GME)中的一种潜在工具。然而,学员自身对社交媒体在教育方面有用性的看法尚未得到研究。:在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶的洛杉矶县+南加州大学医学中心进行了一项包含34个条目的问卷调查,并于2017年9月至12月分发给所有内科(IM)和内科-儿科住院医师以及IM亚专科研究员,回复率为31%。大多数问题采用5分或6分量表。:我们发现IM GME学员熟悉并经常使用社交媒体,其中消息应用程序和社交网络使用最为频繁。视频内容/分享和播客被认为在教育方面最具潜力。学员们强烈同意在GME中对使用社交媒体持开放态度。然而,当被问及这是否会是一个积极的补充时,大多数受访者回答“也许”。大多数学员并不认为社交媒体不专业,对于它是否会侵犯隐私看法不一。:我们对数据的分析表明,社交媒体可能是一种潜在工具,但社交媒体工具是否会被学员完全接受仍不明确。