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社交媒体对儿科急诊医学住院医师培训申请人招募的影响。

The Influence of Social Media on Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Applicant Recruitment.

作者信息

Bray-Aschenbrenner Amelia, Wiltrakis Susan May

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2025 Sep 1;41(9):e117-e123. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003422. Epub 2025 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The shift from in-person to virtual interviews for medical trainees since the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase in residency and fellowship program social media (SoMe) accounts. The views of PEM applicants and PEM fellowship program directors (PDs) toward program SoMe are unknown.

METHODS

Surveys evaluating PEM fellowship applicants and PEM fellowship PD attitudes and perceptions of program SoMe accounts were reviewed and approved by the AAP Section of Emergency Medicine (SOEM) Subcommittee of Fellowship Director's Survey Committee. The survey link was distributed to 90 PEM fellowship PDs via the AAP SOEM Subcommittee of Fellowship Directors listserv, who distributed the survey to matched fellows from the 2024 NRMP fellowship match cycle. Data from the 2 surveys were analyzed via simple proportions and descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight percent of applicants (56/200) and 34% of PEM Fellowship PDs (31/90) responded. Most applicants used SoMe (98%), with the majority using Instagram (83%). Seventy-nine percent of applicants reported visiting the SoMe accounts of some or all programs they applied to. Applicants reported minimal influence of SoMe on their decision to apply (73% responding negatively) or rank programs (77% responding negatively). Most programs have a fellowship or division SoMe presence (71%), predominantly on Instagram (91%). Of fellowship-specific SoMe, 76% were created in the past 3 years, with the primary purpose of fellowship recruitment (70%). Almost half of the PD respondents felt that SoMe had little to no influence on applicants' decision to apply or rank a program, with 46% and 49% respectively responding negatively.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates that SoMe is a popular way for PEM fellowship applicants to engage with programs before applying, though it may be less impactful in applicants' decisions to apply to or match rank a program. Fellowship PDs can use these data to tailor content toward more meaningful recruitment efforts.

摘要

背景

自新冠疫情以来,医学实习生的面试形式从面对面转为线上,这导致住院医师和专科医师培训项目的社交媒体(SoMe)账号有所增加。儿科急诊医学(PEM)申请者以及PEM专科医师培训项目主任(PD)对项目SoMe的看法尚不清楚。

方法

评估PEM专科医师培训申请者以及PEM专科医师培训PD对项目SoMe账号的态度和认知的调查问卷,经美国儿科学会(AAP)急诊医学分会(SOEM)专科医师培训主任调查委员会小组委员会审查并批准。调查链接通过AAP SOEM专科医师培训主任小组委员会的邮件列表分发给90名PEM专科医师培训PD,他们将调查分发给2024年美国国家住院医师匹配计划(NRMP)专科医师培训匹配周期中的相应学员。通过简单比例和描述性统计分析这两项调查的数据。

结果

28%的申请者(56/200)和34%的PEM专科医师培训PD(31/90)做出了回应。大多数申请者使用SoMe(98%),其中大多数使用照片墙(Instagram,83%)。79%的申请者报告称访问过他们申请的部分或所有项目的SoMe账号。申请者报告称SoMe对他们申请的决定(73%回答为负面)或对项目进行排名的决定(77%回答为负面)影响极小。大多数项目都有专科医师培训或科室的SoMe账号(71%),主要在照片墙(91%)上。在特定专科医师培训的SoMe中,76%是在过去3年创建的,主要目的是进行专科医师培训招募(70%)。近一半的PD受访者认为SoMe对申请者申请或对项目排名的决定几乎没有影响,分别有46%和49%回答为负面。

结论

本研究表明,SoMe是PEM专科医师培训申请者在申请前了解项目的一种常用方式,尽管它对申请者申请或匹配排名的决定影响可能较小。专科医师培训PD可以利用这些数据,针对更有意义的招募工作来调整内容。

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