2022
DOI: 10.1177/24741264221120138
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Characterizing the Accessibility and Content of Surgical and Medical Retina Fellowship Program Websites

Abstract: Purpose: To assess the accessibility and content of surgical and medical retina fellowship websites. Methods: The websites of all surgical and medical retina fellowship programs were examined. Each program’s website was evaluated based on information available on 10 recruitment and 10 training criteria. The presence of the criteria was summed to calculate a total content score (range, 0-20). Also examined were the differences in website content score by number of fellows, geographic location, and Association o… Show more

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“…García, Carrillo-Durán and Tato-Jimenez (2017) also mentioned that the simple existence of a website does not guarantee that it will achieve any of the objectives. Difficulties in obtaining information about programs deter potential partners and stakeholders (Cheng et al, 2023). In Ethiopia, while the conceptions of the importance of websites have changed, gaps can still be observed; the designed content has not satisfied the information needs of the intended target groups.…”
Section: Website Content Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…García, Carrillo-Durán and Tato-Jimenez (2017) also mentioned that the simple existence of a website does not guarantee that it will achieve any of the objectives. Difficulties in obtaining information about programs deter potential partners and stakeholders (Cheng et al, 2023). In Ethiopia, while the conceptions of the importance of websites have changed, gaps can still be observed; the designed content has not satisfied the information needs of the intended target groups.…”
Section: Website Content Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%