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Titulo Artículo : | The Glass Houses of Attending Surgeons: An Assessment of Unprofessional Behavior on Facebook Among Practicing Surgeons | |||
| Titulo Revista: | Journal of Surgical Education |
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ISBN | 1878-7452 | ||||
| Autores | Craig Sudbeck Thomas Luers Peter Adamson Gates Cook Paul J. Schenarts Sean J. Langenfeld |
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| Año de publicacion | 2015 | ||||
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| Numero | 6 | Volumen | 72 | ||
| Pagina Inicial | 280 | Pagina Final | 286 | ||
| Idioma: | Inglés | Base de datos bibliográfica: | ScienceDirect |
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| Resumen : | Purpose Our recent publication demonstrated that unprofessional behavior on Facebook is common among surgical residents. In the formulation of standards and curricula to address this issue, it is important that surgical faculty lead by example. Our current study refocuses on the Facebook profiles of faculty surgeons involved in the education of general surgery residents. Methods The American College of Surgeons (ACS) web site was used to identify general surgery residencies located in the Midwest. Departmental web sites were then searched to identify teaching faculty for the general surgery residency. Facebook was then searched to determine which faculty had profiles available for viewing by the general public. Profiles were then placed in 1 of the 3 following categories: professional, potentially unprofessional, or clearly unprofessional. | ||||
| Palabras Claves : | Cirugía Residentes de cirugía Medios de comunicación social Privacidad |
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| Publico Objetivo: | Pregrado , Posgrado , Docentes , | ||||


