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Use of Social Media Tool “Whatsapp” in Medical Education

机译:在医学教育中使用社交媒体工具“ Whatsapp”

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We are living in an era of technology where smart phones and hence social media has entered into many aspects of our life. Many professions are using social media to improve communication between colleagues. Social media tools are gaining attention in medical education as well.Objective: To explore the potential of WhatsApp as an instructional strategy for 4th Year MBBS students in Ophthalmology.Methods: We made two groups of students on WhatsApp one for males and one for females. Topic of lecture, relevant images of taught topic and MCQs and SEQs were shared in both groups and students were encouraged to ask questions if they had any. After ten lectures the students were asked to give their feedback on our activity of WhatsApp group on an anonymous questionnaire.Results: Two hundred and thirty four students, 145 (62.0%) female and 86 (36.8%) males students filled in the anonymous questionnaire. One hundred and eighty nine students (88.77%) were using social media to learn medicine while 45 students (19.23%) were not. Sixty seven students (29.39%) were using both WhatsApp and Facebook, 65 students (28.51%) were using Facebook, 57 students (25%) were using WhatsApp. Sixty percent of students were using social media once or more than twice a day. Eighty eight (63.8%) female students and 66 (77.7%) male students ranked this activity as high or above. To the open ended question we got appreciative comments and some suggestion.Conclusion: WhatsApp is an effective social media tool to motivate, augmentand perhaps improve the learning of undergraduates in addition to traditional teaching.
机译:我们生活在一个技术时代,智能手机以及社交媒体已进入我们生活的许多方面。许多行业正在使用社交媒体来改善同事之间的交流。社交媒体工具在医学教育中也越来越受到关注。目的:探索WhatsApp作为4年级MBBS眼科学生教学策略的潜力。方法:我们在WhatsApp上让两组学生分别为男性和女性。两组都分享了演讲的主题,讲授的主题的相关图像以及MCQ和SEQ,并鼓励学生提出问题。经过十次讲座后,要求学生通过匿名调查表对我们的WhatsApp组活动进行反馈。结果:234名学生中,匿名调查表填写了145名(62.0%)女性和86名(36.8%)男性学生。 。一百八十九名学生(88.77%)使用社交媒体学习医学,而四十五名学生(19.23%)未使用社交媒体学习医学。 67名学生(29.39%)同时使用WhatsApp和Facebook,65名学生(28.51%)使用Facebook,57名学生(25%)使用WhatsApp。 60%的学生每天使用社交媒体一次或两次以上。此项活动被评为高或以上,即八十八(63.8%)名女学生和66(77.7%)名男学生。对于这个开放式问题,我们得到了赞赏的评论和一些建议。结论:WhatsApp是一种有效的社交媒体工具,除了传统的教学方法以外,它还可以激发,增强和改善学生的学习能力。

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