2021
DOI: 10.2196/30607
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Using Instagram to Enhance a Hematology and Oncology Teaching Module During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: Background The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid expansion of novel tools for digital medical education. At our university medical center, an Instagram account was developed as a tool for medical education and used for the first time as a supplement to the hematology and medical oncology teaching module of 2020/2021. Objective We aimed to evaluate the acceptance and role of Instagram as a novel teaching format in the education of medical students… Show more

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“…Engagement with the posts was assessed by calculating all posts' engagements (represented by the total number of likes and comments) and Engagement Rate% (ER %). Instagram engagement rate was calculated by adding up all engagements on a post, dividing by the total account's followers, and multiplying the result by 100 11,13,29 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engagement with the posts was assessed by calculating all posts' engagements (represented by the total number of likes and comments) and Engagement Rate% (ER %). Instagram engagement rate was calculated by adding up all engagements on a post, dividing by the total account's followers, and multiplying the result by 100 11,13,29 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various strategies have either been used for the first time or have been re-introduced more extensively-like virtual clinical rounds, 3 virtual assessment (like virtual Objective Structured Clinical Examination), 4 and use of social media for medical education. 5 The inherent visual nature of dermatology makes it particularly suitable for this model. The online component can be easily conducted using a mobile phone, which itself can be used to take and share images during the live session.…”
Section: Using Learning Management Systems For Virtual Teaching Clini...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twitter has found an established domain in medical education and dissemination of information across many, if not most, specialties [ 9 ]. More recently, Instagram use, with its ability to leverage picto- and videographic material without limitations on characters, has modernized some residency education curricula [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%