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在发展中国家使用社交媒体平台进行本科医学写作:经验分享

Use of a Social Media Platform for Undergraduate Medical Writing: Experience From a Developing Country.

作者信息

Serasinghe Sayuri, Geekiyanage Umanga, Premaratne Buddhima, Siriwardana Rohan

机构信息

Surgery, Colombo North Centre for Liver Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Colombo, LKA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2025 Jul 15;17(7):e87971. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87971. eCollection 2025 Jul.

Abstract

Introduction While scientific writing is an important skill undergraduates need to develop, many find it to be challenging in the early parts of their journey, as opportunities to improve and publish their academic writing are scarce. Although many scientific journals use social media platforms to increase their accessibility, their use in undergraduate writing is not documented. Methods The medical student journal "The Apprentice" and its Facebook platform were established in 2020 by a volunteer group of medical students representing all academic years. The Facebook journal publishes case reports, scientific papers, posts of medical interest, and posts containing matters of medical education and perspectives. Written work submitted to the journal is reviewed by the editorial board, which consists of a volunteer group of students. The final review is done by the volunteer staff advisors. Subsequently, work is published on the Facebook platform. The three-year progress of the journal was evaluated by looking at total likes, interactions, and reaches of the published posts. Results Over a period of three years, there were 3,344 followers and 3,269 likes. There were 202 posts, with a mean of 333 reaches per post and 44 mean engagements. Most of the journal page followers were in the age range of 25-34 years, which coincides with the majority of undergraduates in Sri Lankan medical schools. Additionally, they were geographically centered around the three main universities in the country. The highest reach and engagement were seen with the case reports (reach: 995) and original articles (reach: 1980) posted on the page. Conclusions This study demonstrates the ability to use a social media-based student journal to bridge the gap between informal learning and formal academic publishing, especially in a resource-poor setting. "The Apprentice" Facebook journal became popular among medical undergraduates in a short time.

摘要

引言 虽然科学写作是本科生需要培养的一项重要技能,但许多人发现在他们学业初期这颇具挑战性,因为提升和发表学术写作的机会很少。尽管许多科学期刊利用社交媒体平台来提高其可及性,但它们在本科生写作中的使用情况尚无记录。方法 医学生期刊《学徒》及其脸书平台于2020年由代表各学年的医学生志愿者团队创建。脸书期刊发表病例报告、科学论文、医学相关帖子以及包含医学教育和观点的帖子。提交给该期刊的书面作品由编辑委员会审阅,编辑委员会由学生志愿者团队组成。最终审阅由志愿者员工顾问完成。随后,作品在脸书平台上发表。通过查看已发表帖子的总点赞数、互动数和覆盖面来评估该期刊三年来的发展情况。结果 在三年时间里,有3344名关注者和3269个赞。共发布了202篇帖子,平均每篇帖子的覆盖面为333,平均互动数为44。该期刊页面的大多数关注者年龄在25 - 34岁之间,这与斯里兰卡医学院大多数本科生的年龄相符。此外,他们在地理位置上集中于该国的三所主要大学周边。页面上发布的病例报告(覆盖面:995)和原创文章(覆盖面:1980)的覆盖面和互动数最高。结论 本研究表明,利用基于社交媒体的学生期刊能够弥合非正式学习与正式学术发表之间的差距,尤其是在资源匮乏的环境中。《学徒》脸书期刊在短时间内受到了医学本科生的欢迎。

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