Public Relations Committee, Japan Surgical Society, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
Surg Today. 2024 Oct;54(10):1113-1123. doi: 10.1007/s00595-024-02891-1. Epub 2024 Jul 9.
The purpose of our narrative review is to summarize the utilization of social media (SoMe) platforms for research communication within the field of surgery. We searched the PubMed database for articles in the last decade that discuss the utilization of SoMe in surgery and then categorized the diverse purposes of SoMe. SoMe proved to be a powerful tool for disseminating articles. Employing strategic methods like visual abstracts enhances article citation rates, the impact factor, h-index, and Altmetric score (an emerging alternative metric that comprehensively and instantly quantifies the social impact of scientific papers). SoMe also proved valuable for surgical education, with online videos shared widely for surgical training. However, it is essential to acknowledge the associated risk of inconsistency in quality. Moreover, SoMe facilitates discussion on specific topics through hashtags or closed groups and is instrumental in recruiting surgeons, with over half of general surgery residency programs in the US efficiently leveraging these platforms to attract the attention of potential candidates. Thus, there is a wealth of evidence supporting the effective use of SoMe for surgeons. In the contemporary era where SoMe is widely utilized, surgeons should be well-versed in this evidence.
我们的叙述性综述旨在总结社交媒体(SoMe)平台在外科领域的研究传播中的应用。我们在 PubMed 数据库中搜索了过去十年中讨论外科中使用 SoMe 的文章,然后对 SoMe 的不同用途进行了分类。SoMe 被证明是传播文章的有力工具。采用视觉摘要等策略可以提高文章的引用率、影响因子、h 指数和 Altmetric 得分(一种新兴的综合即时量化科学论文社会影响力的替代指标)。SoMe 在外科学教育中也很有价值,在线视频被广泛分享用于外科培训。然而,必须认识到质量不一致的相关风险。此外,SoMe 通过标签或封闭群组促进特定主题的讨论,并在招募外科医生方面发挥重要作用,美国超过一半的普通外科住院医师培训计划有效地利用这些平台吸引潜在候选人的注意。因此,有大量证据支持外科医生有效使用 SoMe。在社交媒体广泛应用的当代,外科医生应该熟悉这些证据。