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The Digital Classroom: How to Leverage Social Media for Infectious Diseases Education.

Saman NematollahiDaniel J MinterBrooke BarlowNathanial S NolanJennifer O SpicerDarcy WootenNicolas Cortes-PenfieldAshley BarlowMiguel A ChavezTodd McCartyEmily AbdolerGerome V Escota
Published in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2022)
Social media (SoMe) platforms have been increasingly used by infectious diseases (ID) learners and educators in recent years. This trend has only accelerated with the changes brought to our educational spaces by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Given the increasingly diverse SoMe landscape, educators may find themselves struggling with how to effectively use these tools. In this Viewpoint we describe how to use SoMe platforms (e.g., Twitter, podcasts, and open-access online content portals) in medical education, highlight medical education theories supporting their use, and discuss how educators can engage with these learning tools effectively. We focus on how these platforms harness key principles of adult learning and provide a guide for educators in the effective use of SoMe tools in educating ID learners. Finally, we suggest how to effectively interact with and leverage these increasingly important digital platforms.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • infectious diseases
  • medical education
  • coronavirus disease
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  • quality improvement
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
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  • childhood cancer