Getting the First Thousand-Optimizing Instagram Residency Content to Increase Followers During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Daniel L Plack, Emily E Sharpe, Robalee L Wanderman, Juan G Ripoll, Arnoley S Abcejo
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Background: Social media remains a growing platform for physicians to facilitate learning, network, and disseminate information. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged traditional medical student recruitment and outreach. Instagram is a platform that can be used by residency programs to increase engagement and as a potential recruitment tool. The authors present social media failed and successful strategies used to increase engagement and gain new followers.

Methods: In June 2020, an initiative began to use Instagram on a more frequent and intentional basis. Three different strategies were implemented during the pandemic: mirroring Twitter posts, increasing multimedia, and leveraging Instagram Stories. The outcomes of interest included number of followers and engagement on posts. Data were collected October 2020.

Results: After June 1, 2020, the @mayoanesthesia account gained 1000 followers through 127 days, an average of 4.26 new followers each day. Before June 1, there were 24 total posts over 3.3 years with a total of 458 followers. Three different strategies were implemented at different times during the pandemic. During the mirroring Twitter posts period, the mean number of interactions per post was 14.5. During the second phase after separating the Twitter and Instagram strategy, the mean number of interactions per post increased to 57.8.

Conclusion: Residency programs can creatively, yet methodically, use Instagram posts to increase social media engagement during resident recruitment season during the COVID-19 pandemic and likely beyond.

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背景:社交媒体仍然是医生促进学习、建立联系和传播信息的一个不断发展的平台。2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对传统的医学生招募和外联工作提出了挑战。Instagram是住院医师培训项目可以用来提高参与度的一个平台,也是一个潜在的招生工具。作者介绍了社交媒体失败的案例以及用来提高参与度和获得新粉丝的成功策略:2020 年 6 月,一项倡议开始更频繁、更有意识地使用 Instagram。大流行期间实施了三种不同的策略:镜像 Twitter 帖子、增加多媒体和利用 Instagram 故事。关注的结果包括关注者数量和帖子参与度。数据于 2020 年 10 月收集:2020 年 6 月 1 日之后,@mayoanesthesia 账户在 127 天内增加了 1000 名关注者,平均每天新增 4.26 名关注者。而在 6 月 1 日之前的 3.3 年中,总共发布了 24 篇文章,粉丝总数为 458 人。在大流行期间的不同时期实施了三种不同的策略。在镜像 Twitter 帖子期间,每个帖子的平均互动次数为 14.5 次。在将推特和 Instagram 策略分开后的第二阶段,每篇帖子的平均互动次数增加到了 57.8 次:在 COVID-19 大流行期间及之后的住院医师招募季节,住院医师项目可以创造性地、有条不紊地使用 Instagram 帖子来提高社交媒体的参与度。
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