Banner University Medical Center Phoenix USA- University of Arizona Department of Neurosurgery, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery and Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2024 May;185:e1040-e1048. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.03.019. Epub 2024 Mar 12.
The Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic ushered a paradigm shift in medical education, accelerating the transition to virtual learning in select cases. The Virtual Global Spine Conference (VGSC), launched at the height of the pandemic, is a testament to this evolution, providing an independent educational series for spine care professionals worldwide. This study assesses VGSC's 3-year performance, focusing on accessibility, engagement, and educational value.
Through retrospective data analysis from April 2020 to August 2023, we examined our social media metrics to measure VGSC's reach and impact.
Over the study period, VGSC's webinars successfully attracted 2337 unique participants, maintaining an average attendance of 47 individuals per session. The YouTube channel demonstrated significant growth, amassing over 2693 subscribers and releasing 168 videos. These videos collectively garnered 112,208 views and 15,823.3 hours of watch time. Viewer demographics reveal a predominant age group of 35-44 years, representing 56.81% of the audience, closely followed by the 25-34 age group at 40.2%. Male participants constituted 78.95% of the subscriber base. Geographically, the viewership primarily originates from the United States, with India, Canada, South Korea, and the United Kingdom also contributing substantial audience numbers. The VGSC's presence on the "X account" has grown to 2882 followers, significantly enlarging the digital community and fostering increased engagement.
The VGSC has demonstrated significant value as a virtual educational tool in spine education. Its diverse content and ease of access will likely enable it to drive value well into the post-pandemic years. Maintaining and expanding engagement, beyond North America in particular, remains a priority.
2019 年冠状病毒病大流行带来了医学教育模式的转变,在某些情况下加速了向虚拟学习的转变。虚拟全球脊柱会议(VGSC)在大流行高峰期推出,证明了这一演变,为全球脊柱护理专业人员提供了一个独立的教育系列。本研究评估了 VGSC 的 3 年表现,重点关注可访问性、参与度和教育价值。
通过对 2020 年 4 月至 2023 年 8 月的回顾性数据分析,我们检查了我们的社交媒体指标,以衡量 VGSC 的覆盖范围和影响。
在研究期间,VGSC 的网络研讨会成功吸引了 2337 名独特参与者,每场会议的平均出席人数为 47 人。YouTube 频道显示出显著的增长,拥有超过 2693 名订阅者和发布了 168 个视频。这些视频总共获得了 112208 次观看和 15823.3 小时的观看时间。观众人口统计数据显示,年龄在 35-44 岁的观众占主导地位,占观众总数的 56.81%,紧随其后的是 25-34 岁的观众,占 40.2%。男性参与者构成了订阅者基础的 78.95%。从地理位置上看,观众主要来自美国,印度、加拿大、韩国和英国也贡献了大量观众。VGSC 在“X 账户”上的影响力已扩大到 2882 名关注者,显著扩大了数字社区并增加了参与度。
VGSC 已证明作为脊柱教育中的虚拟教育工具具有重要价值。其多样化的内容和易于访问性很可能使其在大流行后多年继续产生价值。特别是在北美以外,保持和扩大参与度仍然是当务之急。