Objective: A reflective conversation amongst the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center obstetrics and gynecology team regarding the misinformation we believed as young women resulted in a program focused on young women. The program was designed to provide young women with accurate information on their health and well-being. Equipped with this information, we believe that young women would be poised to make better decisions for their future.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudents at all stages of their medical careers rely on the internet to research programs during the application process to help them learn and make educated decisions. In fact, studies with prospective emergency medicine residents have shown that the quality of information online can even impact an applicant decision to apply. Fellowship program information on institutional websites in the fields of pediatrics, orthopedics surgery, and sports medicine have been studied each highlighting poor content and accessibility of information within the domains of program information, application process and educational curriculum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The objective of the study was to assess the accessibility and content of accredited adult reconstruction hip and knee fellowship program websites.
Methods: Using the online database of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS), we compiled a list of accredited adult hip and knee/tumor reconstruction fellowship programs. A full list of adult reconstruction hip and knee fellowship programs was gathered from the AAHKS website.