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Social networking profiles and professionalism issues in residency applicants: An original study-cohort study

机译:居留申请人中的社交网络资料和专业性问题:原始研究队列研究

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Objective: To determine the frequency of social networking, the degree of information publicly disclosed, and whether unprofessional content was identified in applicants from the 2010 Residency Match. Background: Medical professionalism is an essential competency for physicians to learn, and information found on social networking sites may be hazardous to the doctor-patient relationship and an institution's public perception. No study has analyzed the social network content of applicants applying for residency. Methods: Online review of social networking Facebook profiles of graduating medical students applying for a residency in orthopedic surgery. Evidence of unprofessional content was based upon Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education guidelines. Additional recorded applicant data included as follows: age, United States Medical Licensing Examination part I score, and residency composite score. Relationship between professionalism score and recorded data points was evaluated using an analysis of variance. Results: Nearly half of all applicants, 46% (200/431), had a Facebook profile. The majority of profiles (85%) did not restrict online access to their profile. Unprofessional content was identified in 16% of resident applicant profiles. Variables associated with lower professionalism scores included unmarried relationship status and lower residency composite scores. Conclusion: It is critical for healthcare professionals to recognize both the benefits and risks present with electronic communication and to vigorously protect the content of material allowed to be publically accessed through the Internet.
机译:目的:确定社交网络的频率,公开披露的信息程度以及是否从2010年“居住权竞赛”的申请人中识别出非专业内容。背景:医学专业知识是医师学习的基本能力,而在社交网站上找到的信息可能会损害医患关系和机构的公众认知。没有研究分析申请居留权的申请人的社交网络内容。方法:社交网络的在线评论Facebook即将毕业的医学生申请骨科手术住院医师的个人资料。不专业内容的证据是基于研究生医学教育认可委员会的准则。记录的其他申请人数据包括:年龄,美国医学许可考试第I部分得分和居住综合得分。使用方差分析评估专业水平和记录的数据点之间的关系。结果:将近一半的申请人(46/200/431)拥有Facebook个人资料。大多数个人资料(85%)没有限制对其个人资料的在线访问。在16%的居民申请人资料中发现了不专业的内容。与较低的专业水平相关的变量包括未婚关系状态和较低的居住综合得分。结论:对于医疗保健专业人员而言,至关重要的是要认识到电子通信带来的好处和风险,并大力保护允许通过Internet公开访问的材料的内容。

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