An Analysis of a Family Medicine Residency Program's Social Media Engagement During the 2021-2022 Match Cycle.

Annie Phung, Katherine Wright, Natalie J S Choi
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the 2021 and 2022 residency recruitment cycles. Many programs rapidly shifted their recruitment efforts to include a greater presence on social media (SoMe), assuming that applicants would use these avenues as supplemental sources of information. As this represents a deviation from traditional recruitment efforts, our research team sought to analyze social media trends during the 2021-2022 family medicine virtual Match.

Methods: We obtained social media analytics from our program's Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts to trend user engagement as well as sources of traffic to our program's website.

Results: Our study shows the ratio of users reached per post correlated with Instagram and Twitter more than Facebook. The most users reached per post were in June, October, and February, corresponding to when Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) application opened, when interview invitations were mostly extended, and rank order list submission. GME website traffic sources revealed that Google was the greatest driver to our website, more than the three SoMe platforms combined.

Discussion: Our findings suggest Instagram and Twitter engage more users per post compared to Facebook, and user engagement appeared more aligned with the Match cycle timeline than the number of posts generated. It is important to continue to explore effective ways for applicants and programs to engage with one another in the ongoing uncertainty of virtual interviewing.

家庭医学住院医师项目在2021-2022匹配周期的社交媒体参与分析。
2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了2021年和2022年的住院医师招聘周期。许多项目迅速改变了他们的招聘努力,包括在社交媒体(一些)上更多的存在,假设申请人会使用这些渠道作为补充信息来源。由于这与传统的招聘工作有所不同,我们的研究团队试图分析2021-2022年家庭医学虚拟比赛期间的社交媒体趋势。方法:我们从项目的Facebook、Instagram和Twitter账户中获得社交媒体分析,以趋势用户参与度以及项目网站的流量来源。结果:我们的研究表明,与Instagram和Twitter相关的每个帖子的用户数量比Facebook更多。每篇文章的点击率最高的时间是6月、10月和2月,这三个时间与电子居住申请服务(ERAS)开始申请的时间相对应,是延长面试邀请和提交排名名单的时间。GME网站流量来源显示,Google是我们网站最大的驱动力,超过了三个SoMe平台的总和。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,与Facebook相比,Instagram和Twitter每篇帖子吸引的用户更多,用户参与度似乎更符合Match周期时间线,而不是生成的帖子数量。在虚拟面试的不确定性中,继续探索申请人和项目相互接触的有效方法是很重要的。
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