Medical students increasingly utilize social media platforms to supplement their preclinical learning; however, the prevalence of social media use for physiology learning in medical education remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to determine how first-year medical students from both direct entry medicine and graduate entry medicine interacted with social media as a learning tool by assessing its prevalence, perceived benefits, favored platforms, and reason(s) for its use. Seventy-one percent of surveyed students (out of 139 participants) stated that they interacted with social media in general more than 12 times per week. However, 98% had previously used internet platforms to source physiology information, with 89.2% doing so a...
Social media are used by an overwhelming majority of today's "digitally native" medical students; a ...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and You...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...
Medical students increasingly utilize social media platforms to supplement their preclinical learnin...
The ubiquity of the internet and computer-based technologies has an increasing impact on higher educ...
The ubiquity of the internet and computer-based technologies has an increasing impact on higher educ...
Understanding how students and educators use social media, and their perceptions of its benefits, ma...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the use of social media (SM) among medical students could affect...
Introduction: Social media for medical education is an area gaining acceptance from both educators a...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Background: In the modern society, it is hard to see youngsters without a smartphone or any other so...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouT...
Background: The rapid growth and availability of smartphones and social media platforms (SMP) have ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of associating classroom learning of medical physiology with a Fa...
Social media are used by an overwhelming majority of today's "digitally native" medical students; a ...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and You...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...
Medical students increasingly utilize social media platforms to supplement their preclinical learnin...
The ubiquity of the internet and computer-based technologies has an increasing impact on higher educ...
The ubiquity of the internet and computer-based technologies has an increasing impact on higher educ...
Understanding how students and educators use social media, and their perceptions of its benefits, ma...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the use of social media (SM) among medical students could affect...
Introduction: Social media for medical education is an area gaining acceptance from both educators a...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Background: In the modern society, it is hard to see youngsters without a smartphone or any other so...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouT...
Background: The rapid growth and availability of smartphones and social media platforms (SMP) have ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of associating classroom learning of medical physiology with a Fa...
Social media are used by an overwhelming majority of today's "digitally native" medical students; a ...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and You...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...