Background: Reduced clinical exposure to urology at the undergraduate or internship level is the main explanation for the marked decrease in applicants to urology residencies. This manuscript was to access the application rate for urology specialty compared with that of other specialties and to investigate the relationship between the decreasing trend in urology applications and social interest using internet trend tests. Methods: We reviewed data collected by the Korean Hospital Association from 2007 to 2014. We assessed internet trends using Naver Trend for domestic social interest and Google Trends for international social interest (2007 to 2014). Trend tests and Spearman correlations were used for statistical analyses. Results: Amon...
Objectives: Health services have been disrupted due to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). With pat...
Objective: Ad-hoc guidelines for managing the COVID-19 pandemic are published worldwide. We investig...
FIG. 2. The overall acceptance rate according to article type. a:From January issue to October issue...
Abstract Background Reduced clinical exposure to urology at the undergraduate or internship level is...
Figure S1. Trends in social interest of bladder cancer and prostate cancer for each specialties asse...
Table S3. Social interest as assessed by Google trends from 2007 to 2014. (DOCX 18Â kb
Table S2. Social interest as assessed by Naver trends from 2007 to 2014. (DOCX 17Â kb
Objectives: To perform a global survey assessing the role of and the attitudes toward media platform...
Introduction: Digital media have revolutionized communication and information dissemination in healt...
Objective: We aimed to determine the interest and changing trends over time in the diagnosis and tre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the usage and perceived usefulness of new media for educating urology resi...
ObjectiveTo characterise the use of social media among members of the American Urological Associatio...
Context: The unprecedented health care scenario caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pa...
There is an information gap about the public's interest in nephrological diseases in the COVID-19 er...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) can be distressing and socially isolating, and the econ...
Objectives: Health services have been disrupted due to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). With pat...
Objective: Ad-hoc guidelines for managing the COVID-19 pandemic are published worldwide. We investig...
FIG. 2. The overall acceptance rate according to article type. a:From January issue to October issue...
Abstract Background Reduced clinical exposure to urology at the undergraduate or internship level is...
Figure S1. Trends in social interest of bladder cancer and prostate cancer for each specialties asse...
Table S3. Social interest as assessed by Google trends from 2007 to 2014. (DOCX 18Â kb
Table S2. Social interest as assessed by Naver trends from 2007 to 2014. (DOCX 17Â kb
Objectives: To perform a global survey assessing the role of and the attitudes toward media platform...
Introduction: Digital media have revolutionized communication and information dissemination in healt...
Objective: We aimed to determine the interest and changing trends over time in the diagnosis and tre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the usage and perceived usefulness of new media for educating urology resi...
ObjectiveTo characterise the use of social media among members of the American Urological Associatio...
Context: The unprecedented health care scenario caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pa...
There is an information gap about the public's interest in nephrological diseases in the COVID-19 er...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) can be distressing and socially isolating, and the econ...
Objectives: Health services have been disrupted due to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). With pat...
Objective: Ad-hoc guidelines for managing the COVID-19 pandemic are published worldwide. We investig...
FIG. 2. The overall acceptance rate according to article type. a:From January issue to October issue...