Author:
Carley Simon,Beardsell Iain,May Natalie,Crowe Liz,Baombe Janos,Grayson Alan,Carden Richard,Liebig Ashley,Gray Chris,Fisher Ross,Horner Daniel,Howard Laura,Body Richard
Abstract
BackgroundClinicians are increasingly using social media for professional development and education. In 2012, we developed the St.Emlyn’s blog, an open access resource dedicated to providing free education in the field of emergency medicine.ObjectiveTo describe the development and growth of this international emergency medicine blog.MethodWe present a narrative description of the development of St.Emlyn’s blog. Data on scope, impact and engagement were extracted from WordPress, Twitter and Google Analytics.ResultsThe St.Emlyn’s blog demonstrates a sustained growth in size and user engagement. Since inception in 2012, the site has been viewed over 1.25 million times with a linear year-on-year growth. We have published over 500 blog posts, each of which attracts a mean of 2466 views (range 382–69 671). The site has been viewed in nearly every country in the world, although the majority (>75%) of visitors come from the USA, UK and Australia.SummaryThis case study of an emergency medicine blog quantifies the reach and engagement of social-media-enabled learning in emergency medicine.
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