The surgical blog: An important supplement to traditional scientific literature. Review uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Blogging is a new and innovative means of information exchange in the surgical community. We examined the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) blog to understand its audience and most read content. METHODS: Google Analytics was used to assess the AWS blog site data. A search was performed from February 2018 to February 2019. Demographic data, blog posts, and tags sorted by unique pageviews were recorded. RESULTS: There were 31,221 unique pageviews during the search period. The AWS Blog readership was mostly women (75%), ages 25-44 years (70.3%). The three tags that elicited the most pageviews were "residency (16.95%)," "medical students (12.12%)," and "family life (10.38%)." The most read blog post was responsible for 9.7% of total pageviews. DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION: Most of the AWS Blog readership are young, women, and interested in content related to graduate and postgraduate medical education or family life. Blogging may be a good vehicle for topics not covered in traditional scientific literature.

publication date

  • July 18, 2019

Research

keywords

  • Blogging
  • Information Dissemination
  • Specialties, Surgical

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85069734759

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2019.07.028

PubMed ID

  • 31345504

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 218

issue

  • 4