Can We Improve Geriatrics Recruitment? An Analysis of U.S. Geriatrics Fellowship Programs on X

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1111/jgs.19338
Eloy F. Ruiz, Oscar J. Ponce, Helen M. Fernandez
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Abstract

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift from in-person to virtual recruitment, prompting residency and fellowship programs to adopt innovative strategies, such as leveraging social media platforms to attract applicants and enhance visibility. Our aim was to identify and describe the presence of U.S. geriatric medicine fellowship programs on X.

Methods

We identified all U.S. geriatric medicine fellowship programs using FREIDA, and then located their X accounts through a stepwise process. Data were collected on account creation, number of followers, posts, and activity level, with an analysis of the last 100 posts from the most active accounts. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data.

Results

Among the 147 geriatric medicine fellowship programs identified, 38 (25.9%) had an X account. The majority of accounts were created after the start of the pandemic, reflecting likely the adaptation to virtual recruitment processes. Only a few accounts generated the majority of posts and followers. The accounts primarily posted or reposted educational content, research highlights, and promotional material.

Conclusion

The use of X by geriatric medicine programs is still significantly underutilized, with only one-fourth of them having an account. Half of the accounts were created after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Programs should focus on building a robust social media presence to increase their visibility, especially as virtual interviews have become a permanent part of recruitment.

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我们能否改进老年医学的招聘工作?X. 美国老年医学研究员项目分析。
导语:2019冠状病毒病大流行加速了从面对面招聘到虚拟招聘的转变,促使住院医师和奖学金项目采取创新策略,例如利用社交媒体平台吸引申请人并提高知名度。我们的目的是识别和描述X上美国老年医学奖学金项目的存在。方法:我们使用FREIDA识别所有美国老年医学奖学金项目,然后通过逐步的过程找到他们的X账户。收集了关于帐户创建、关注者数量、帖子和活动级别的数据,并分析了来自最活跃帐户的最近100个帖子。采用描述性统计对数据进行分析。结果:在147个老年医学奖学金项目中,38个(25.9%)有X账户。大多数帐户是在大流行开始后创建的,这可能反映了对虚拟招聘流程的适应。只有少数几个账户产生了大部分的帖子和粉丝。这些账户主要发布或转发教育内容、研究亮点和宣传材料。结论:老年医学项目对X的使用仍未得到充分利用,只有四分之一的人有账户。一半的账户是在COVID-19大流行开始后创建的。项目应该专注于建立一个强大的社交媒体形象,以增加他们的知名度,尤其是在虚拟面试已经成为招聘的一个固定部分的情况下。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to journal for clinical aging research. We provide a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age. Since the publication of our first edition in 1953, JAGS has remained one of the oldest and most impactful journals dedicated exclusively to gerontology and geriatrics.
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