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Sophia A Ederaine1,2, Kelly M Kimball3, Ndidi Enwereji4, Racha Ftouni5, Roxana Daneshjou6,7, Muhammad H Junejo8, William Damsky9, Jillian M Richmond2.
Abstract
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Keywords: COVID-19; GDT, Global Dermatology Talks; Twitter; YouTube; Zoom webinar; dermatology education; diversity, equity & inclusion; environment & sustainability; open-access; pedagogy; research; social media; virtual conference
Year: 2022 PMID: 36248200 PMCID: PMC9548334 DOI: 10.1016/j.jdin.2022.08.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAAD Int ISSN: 2666-3287
Fig 1Reach-to-date of Global Dermatology Talks (GDT). A, Geographic distribution of GDT speakers from 2020 to 2022. B, Geographic distribution of GDT viewers from 2020 to 2022. C, GDT’s reach on YouTube based off channel metrics. D, GDT garnered over 27.7k total Twitter impressions during the first 3 months of the seminar series.
Fig 2Global Dermatology Talks (GDT) survey results. Top row: Demographics and affiliations of GDT survey respondents. Bottom row: Survey responses of viewers when asked about the subject matter, cost-effectiveness, and likelihood of continuing to watch GDT. Of the viewers, 79.49% strongly agree that the subject matter is interesting and 79.49% strongly agree that the breadth/depth is at the appropriate level. When compared with live conferences, 84.62% strongly agree that GDT is more cost-effective. Of the viewers, 87.18% strongly agree that they will continue participating in GDT. (n = 39 respondents; typical live attendance is 35 attendees, and 238 are subscribed to the YouTube channel; ∗frequency of sex and gender identity question responses were identical)