Purpose: To evaluate the social media usage of orthopaedic residency programs, program directors (PDs), and department chairs across Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and to determine which types of social media posts are indicative of increased user following. Methods: A systematic online search strategy was performed in October 2020 to identify all allopathic orthopaedic surgery residency program accounts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Instagram posts were further analyzed to evaluate the type of post that significantly correlated with increased follower counts. Results: Of 158 orthopaedic surgery programs, 69 (43.7%) had Instagram accounts, 52 (32.9%) had Facebook accounts, and 54 (34.2%) had Twitter accounts. Program presence on In...
Background: Social Media (SoMe) is becoming increasingly used in the medical community, and its use ...
BACKGROUND: Social media's rapid worldwide growth has permeated surgical practice. To date, no study...
Highlights - An accessible social media account was found in 28.1% of reviewed spine surgeons (19.1%...
Background:. As the use of social media continues to rise, the presence of social media accounts amo...
Background:. Social media can influence how students and residents learn about and select graduate m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the Instagram practices of current orthopaedic surg...
BackgroundFor health care professionals, utilisation of social media provides numerous potentially u...
INTRODUCTION: Social media represents a novel platform for patient-physician interaction. Although s...
This study sought to characterize the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on general surgery residencies...
Aim: Social media usage in healthcare is increasing exponentially. Instagram is a worldwide popular ...
Despite the increasing popularity of social media, the activity of dermatology residency programs on...
Social media usage, particularly Twitter, among scientists in academia has increased in recent years...
To investigate the extent to which dermatology programs use social media to connect with applicants,...
Jonathan A Micieli,1 Edmund Tsui2 1Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess patients’ awareness of the availability of information related to orthodontics ...
Background: Social Media (SoMe) is becoming increasingly used in the medical community, and its use ...
BACKGROUND: Social media's rapid worldwide growth has permeated surgical practice. To date, no study...
Highlights - An accessible social media account was found in 28.1% of reviewed spine surgeons (19.1%...
Background:. As the use of social media continues to rise, the presence of social media accounts amo...
Background:. Social media can influence how students and residents learn about and select graduate m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the Instagram practices of current orthopaedic surg...
BackgroundFor health care professionals, utilisation of social media provides numerous potentially u...
INTRODUCTION: Social media represents a novel platform for patient-physician interaction. Although s...
This study sought to characterize the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on general surgery residencies...
Aim: Social media usage in healthcare is increasing exponentially. Instagram is a worldwide popular ...
Despite the increasing popularity of social media, the activity of dermatology residency programs on...
Social media usage, particularly Twitter, among scientists in academia has increased in recent years...
To investigate the extent to which dermatology programs use social media to connect with applicants,...
Jonathan A Micieli,1 Edmund Tsui2 1Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess patients’ awareness of the availability of information related to orthodontics ...
Background: Social Media (SoMe) is becoming increasingly used in the medical community, and its use ...
BACKGROUND: Social media's rapid worldwide growth has permeated surgical practice. To date, no study...
Highlights - An accessible social media account was found in 28.1% of reviewed spine surgeons (19.1%...