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The Characterization of Social Media in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Survey Study of 312 Residents and Applicants.

Andrew M SchneiderJackson TateMichael P MurphyKamran S HamidTerry R LightAdam P Schiff
Published in: JB & JS open access (2022)
Most survey respondents use social media daily, have listened to orthopaedic podcasts, find case presentations with corresponding imaging the most useful format for educational posts, and prefer to see residency programs post about resident life outside of the hospital. A residency program's social media presence did not significantly influence applicants' decision to apply to a specific program; however, there was a trend toward increasing influence with more recent applicants. Future research should further investigate social media's impact on the residency application process and the influence of social media on orthopaedic applicants and residents.
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