From Bench to Bytes: Utility of Social Media Platforms by Pathology Residents.

Q2 Medicine
Mahroo Zehra Mz, Zaib Un Nisa Zn, Sibtain Ahmed Sa
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Abstract

Background: The rise of virtual media has expanded to various fields and the medical profession has not been immune to its influence. The purpose of our study was to analyse and evaluate the impact of virtual social networks, on the professional growth and career progression of Pathology residents.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken at the section of Chemical Pathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi. An online, questionnaire based on google forms was sent via WhatsApp application to the Pathology residents (n = 30) from July to August 2023. The anonymity of the participants was maintained. The statistical analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel 2019.

Results: A total of 25 (83%) Pathology residents participated in the survey. 72% of the participants were females and 28% were males. Chemical Pathology residents constituted the largest proportion at 44%, followed by 24% from Hematology, 24% from Microbiology and 8% from Histopathology. 60% of the trainees acknowledged using social media platforms routinely for professional development. The most used social media platforms were YouTube (48%), Twitter (36%), Facebook (12%) and Instagram (4%). Social media network was perceived the most useful in increasing understanding regarding the profession (60%), strengthening the proficiency in problem-solving (56%) and enhancing critical thinking abilities (52%) whereas it was regarded as somewhat useful in enhancing clinical/professional decision-making skills (52%) and clinical expertise (60%).

Conclusion: Social media is gaining popularity in the realm of medicine and this survey reveals the perspective of Pathology residents on the social media networks and its growing impact on their professional growth.

从工作台到字节:病理学住院医师使用社交媒体平台的情况。
背景:虚拟媒体的兴起已扩展到各个领域,医学界也未能幸免。我们的研究旨在分析和评估虚拟社交网络对病理学住院医师专业成长和职业发展的影响:我们在卡拉奇阿迦汗大学病理学与检验医学系化学病理科进行了一项横向调查。2023 年 7 月至 8 月,通过 WhatsApp 应用程序向病理学住院医师(n = 30)发送了一份基于谷歌表格的在线问卷。参与者的匿名性得到了维护。统计分析使用 Microsoft Excel 2019 进行:共有 25 名(83%)病理学住院医师参与了调查。72%的参与者为女性,28%为男性。化学病理学住院医师所占比例最大,为 44%,其次是血液学 24%、微生物学 24%、组织病理学 8%。60%的受训人员承认经常使用社交媒体平台进行专业发展。使用最多的社交媒体平台是 YouTube(48%)、Twitter(36%)、Facebook(12%)和 Instagram(4%)。社交媒体网络被认为在增加对专业的了解(60%)、加强解决问题的能力(56%)和提高批判性思维能力(52%)方面最有用,而在提高临床/专业决策技能(52%)和临床专业知识(60%)方面则被认为有些用处:本调查揭示了病理学住院医师对社交媒体网络的看法,以及社交媒体对其专业成长日益增长的影响。
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