Abstract

BackgroundSocial media has fundamentally changed the practice of medicine. It has taken the medical community by storm, benefited patient care, and has become a leading source for distributing medical information. Social media platforms are a low-cost, low-barrier entry means for health systems to highlight their competitive advantage to patients and providers alike. This study aimed to assess the role of social media in the education of physicians.MethodsTo evaluate the utility of social media in engaging physicians, four vignettes were utilized to highlight Class 1 indications for transvenous lead extraction (TLE), an electrophysiology procedure aimed at removing infected or damaged cardiac device leads. Individuals, via Twitter, were presented with cases and multiple-choice response options to determine the next best step in management.ResultsThe clinical vignettes were seen by more than 18,000 individuals worldwide. Survey results indicated that 83% of individuals who participated had correctly identified class 1 indications for this life-saving procedure. Sixteen percent to 21% of physicians incorrectly identified the next step in the management of Class 1 indications for lead extraction, representing a need for education and an opportunity to inform and educate.ConclusionSocial media may be a useful tool in physician education. However, guidelines and further research are needed to continue to understand the role of social media within the medical field.

Highlights

  • It has taken the medical community by storm, benefited patient care, and has become a leading source for distributing medical information

  • Social media platforms are a low-cost, low-barrier entry means for health systems to highlight their competitive advantage to patients and providers alike

  • Electrophysiologists have displayed the importance of using Twitter to resurrect HIS bundle pacing (HBP) as a viable pacing technique

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A clever hashtag paired with a well-crafted message can inform, educate, and influence in a way that puts the most prestigious articles to shame. Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are internetbased tools that allow users to create, share, and participate in content as part of a social network. These networks have the unique ability to connect people from around the world. Social media has fundamentally changed the practice of medicine It has taken the medical community by storm, benefited patient care, and has become a leading source for distributing medical information. This study aimed to assess the role of social media in the education of physicians

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