Introduction: Clinicians and residency programs are increasing their use of social media (SM) websites for educational and promotional uses, yet little is known about the use of these sites by residents and faculty. The objective of the study is to assess patterns of SM use for personal and professional purposes among emergency medicine (EM) residents and faculty.Methods: In this multi-site study, an 18-question survey was sent by e-mail to the residents and faculty in 14 EM programs and to the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) listserv via the online tool SurveyMonkey™. We compiled descriptive statistics, including assessment with the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test. StatsDirect software (v 2.8.0, StatsDirect,...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the use of social media (SM) among medical students could affect...
Introduction: Clinicians and residency programs are increasing their use of social media (SM) websit...
Introduction: Residents and faculty in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs might be unaware o...
Background: Residents work at variable times and are often unable to attend all scheduled educationa...
Background: With the emergence of social media, physicians who use social media, including emergency...
In July to August 2014, Annals of Emergency Medicine continued a collaboration with an academic Web ...
In July to August 2014, Annals of Emergency Medicine continued a collaboration with an academic Web ...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Aim: To describe and compare social media (SM) use habits, and attitudes of medical and dental stude...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Objectives: This study aims to assess physician assistant (PA) students\u27 experiences with social ...
Background:. Social media can influence how students and residents learn about and select graduate m...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the use of social media (SM) among medical students could affect...
Introduction: Clinicians and residency programs are increasing their use of social media (SM) websit...
Introduction: Residents and faculty in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs might be unaware o...
Background: Residents work at variable times and are often unable to attend all scheduled educationa...
Background: With the emergence of social media, physicians who use social media, including emergency...
In July to August 2014, Annals of Emergency Medicine continued a collaboration with an academic Web ...
In July to August 2014, Annals of Emergency Medicine continued a collaboration with an academic Web ...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Aim: To describe and compare social media (SM) use habits, and attitudes of medical and dental stude...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Objectives: This study aims to assess physician assistant (PA) students\u27 experiences with social ...
Background:. Social media can influence how students and residents learn about and select graduate m...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Introduction: Social media has become ubiquitous and has brought a dramatic change in health service...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that the use of social media (SM) among medical students could affect...