Social media use during residency training
Author(s) -
Moza Al Kalbani,
Marwan Al Raisi,
Aisha Al Breiki,
Samya Al Mazrooei,
Abdullah Al Reesi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mededpublish
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2312-7996
DOI - 10.15694/mep.2019.000160.1
Subject(s) - social media , specialty , medical education , curriculum , training (meteorology) , psychology , process (computing) , medicine , pedagogy , family medicine , political science , computer science , geography , law , meteorology , operating system
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Social media plays a major role in the revolution of medical learning. Many training centers have incorporated it into their teaching curriculum. The aim of this research is to evaluate the current utilization of social media by residents and its effect on their learn- ing process during their residency training.We performed a quantitative cross-sectional survey based study. A 20-questions survey was constructed and distributed to residents from all specialties and training levels registered under the national specialty board in training period 2014/2015. 132 (69%) of the resident use social media as a platform for asking medical questions and half of them use it to consult experts in the field and to discuss cases. The most popular media for learning was YouTube 104 (55%) and free chat 49%. (71%) did not receive any course or guidance on how to use social media for educational purposes and 83.2% believe that a course or a formal lecture is needed.In line of these results medical educators should pay attention to these sites and incorporate appropriate strategies to guide residents on effective use of social media.
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