2015
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2015.7.26128
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Evaluation of Social Media Use by Emergency Medicine Residents and Faculty

Abstract: IntroductionClinicians 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.MethodsIn 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 Emergenc… Show more

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“…This concurs with data from the USA, which indicated that emergency medicine trainees regularly use these resources and that they use it in a different way than their trainers 11 19. However, the biggest criticism against these resources and their use have been the lack of standardised quality assessment tools 18 20. Peer review has long been seen as the gold standard in assessing quality in science, and despite the defects of peer review (eg, slow, inconsistent, biased), most readers would argue that any knowledge source is more reliable after being subjected to a peer review process than without 21.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…This concurs with data from the USA, which indicated that emergency medicine trainees regularly use these resources and that they use it in a different way than their trainers 11 19. However, the biggest criticism against these resources and their use have been the lack of standardised quality assessment tools 18 20. Peer review has long been seen as the gold standard in assessing quality in science, and despite the defects of peer review (eg, slow, inconsistent, biased), most readers would argue that any knowledge source is more reliable after being subjected to a peer review process than without 21.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…18 Journals are forums where the latest research findings are disseminated. Healthcare professionals use them to augment their baseline knowledge and to stay up to date with the knowledge explosion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the millennium students' familiarity with social media and technology, there is concern that some of the threats mentioned (breach of professionalism, confidentiality) may be more evident. In contrast, some of the benefits of social media use included more effective communication and interaction among peers, [8] which could have potential positive implications for teaching and student support. Many universities, including the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban, SA, are moving toward blended learning, which implies the need to explore how students use social media for educational purposes.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snyman and Visser, [7] in a South African (SA) study comprising 344 dentists, established that social media are being used as a marketing tool. Pearson et al [8] used an online survey to explore the use of social media among emergency medicine residents and faculty members at various sites. [8] Potential threats cited included 'breaches of professionalism' , which included online disclosure of private information.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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