eTable: List of all commentaries and descriptive accounts identified by systematic review
Articles(listed in chronological order by publication year and in alphabetical order within year)
Commentaries1
- Bergeron B. Online CME options: An update. J Med Pract Manage. 2006;22(1):55-57.
- Giustini D. How web 2.0 is changing medicine. BMJ. 2006;333(7582):1283-1284.
- KamelBoulos MN, Maramba I, Wheeler S. Wikis, blogs and podcasts: A new generation of web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education. BMC Med Educ. 2006;6.
- Sandars J. The 'net generation': A challenge for work-based learning. Work Based Learn Prim Care. 2006;4(3):215-222.
- Berger E. Emergency medicine in the blogosphere: The irreverent wit of the specialty's unofficial voice. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49(5):612-614.
- Boulos MN, Hetherington L, Wheeler S. Second life: An overview of the potential of 3-D virtual worlds in medical and health education. Health Info Libr J. 2007;24(4):233-245.
- Ellaway R. eMedical teacher. impact of online social networks and the ways they impact on medical education. Med Teach. 2007;29(8):849-850.
- Liesegang TJ. Web 2.0, library 2.0, physician learning 2.0. Ophthalmology. 2007;114(10):1801-1803.
- McLean R, Richards BH, Wardman JI. The effect of web 2.0 on the future of medical practice and education: Darwikinian evolution or folksonomic revolution? Med J Aust. 2007;187(3):174-177.
- Phillips B, Wacogne I. Web 2 and you. Arch Dis Child. 2007;92(11):941-942.
- Sandars J. The potential of blogs and wikis in healthcare education. Educ Prim Care. 2007;18(1):16-21.
- Sethi SK. Blog/web log - A new easy and interactive website building tool for a non-net savvy radiologist. J Thorac Imaging. 2007;22(2):115-119.
- Eysenbach G. Medicine 2.0: Social networking, collaboration, participation, apomediation, and openness. J Med Internet Res. 2008;10(3):e22.
- Farnan J, Paro JA, Higa J, Edelson J, Arora VM. The YouTube generation: Implications for medical professionalism. PerspectBiol Med. 2008;51(4):517-524.
- Gorrindo T, Gorrindo PC, Groves JE. Intersection of online social networking with medical professionalism: Can medicine police the Facebook boom? J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(12):2155.
- Hughes B, Joshi I, Wareham J. Health 2.0 and medicine 2.0: Tensions and controversies in the field. J Med Internet Res. 2008;10(3):e23-e23.
- Kinnersley P, Spencer J. Communication skills teaching comes of age. Med Educ. 2008;42(11):1052-1053.
- McGee JB, Begg M. What medical educators need to know about "web 2.0".Med Teach. 2008;30(2):164-169.
- Supe A. Networking in medical education: Creating and connecting. Indian J Med Sci. 2008;62(3):118-123.
- Cadogan MD. Web 2.0 rollercoaster. A ride we should all take. Emerg Med Australas. 2009;21(1):1-3.
- Cain J, Romanelli F. E-professionalism: A new paradigm for a digital age. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2009;1(2):66-70.
- Choy G, Pomerantz SR. Net assets: The social web for radiology. part II. social networking for radiologists. Radiology. 2009;252(3):642-646.
- Elkind MSV. Teaching the next generation of neurologists. Neurology. 2009;72(7):657-663.
- Farnan JM, Paro JAM, Higa JT, Reddy ST, Humphrey HJ, Arora VM. Commentary: The relationship status of digital media and professionalism: It's complicated. Acad Med. 2009;84(11):1479-1481.
- Guseh JS,2nd, Brendel RW, Brendel DH. Medical professionalism in the age of online social networking. J Med Ethics. 2009;35(9):584-586.
- Holm S. The concise argument. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2009;35(9):525-525.
- Hu SW, Foong HBB, Elpern DJ. Virtual grand rounds in dermatology: An 8-year experience in web-based teledermatology. Int J Dermatol. 2009;48(12):1313-1319.
- Jain SH. Becoming a physician: Practicing medicine in the age of Facebook. New Engl J Med. 2009;361(7):649-651.
- Kaldoudi E, Dovrolis N, Konstantinidis S, Bamidis P. Social networking for learning object repurposing in medical education. J InfTechnolHealthc. 2009;7(4):233-243.
- Larvin M. E-learning in surgical education and training. ANZ J Surg. 2009;79(3):133-137.
- Sandars J. E-learning in medical education: Guide supplement 32.1–viewpoint. Med Teach. 2009;31(4):362-363.
- Schreiber WE, Giustini DM. Pathology in the era of web 2.0. Am J Clin Pathol. 2009;132(6):824-828.
- Tajer CD. Scientific journals, collective intelligence and digital prosumers. cardiology in the era of social networks. Rev Argent Cardiol. 2009;77(5):439-448.
- Terry M. Twittering healthcare: Social media and medicine. Telemed J E Health. 2009;15(6):507-510.
- Brown AD. Social media: A new frontier in reflective practice. Med Educ. 2010;44(8):744-745.
- Cheng MH. The other side of Facebook. Hong Kong Medical Journal. 2010;16(2):160.
- Chin JJ. Medical professionalism in the internet age. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2010;39(5):345-347.
- Chretien K, Kind T, Goldman E, Beckman L. It's your own risk: Medical students' views on online posting. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:S321.
- Chu LF, Young C, Zamora A, Kurup V, Macario A. Anesthesia 2.0: Internet-based information resources and web 2.0 applications in anesthesia education. CurrOpinAnaesthesiol. 2010;23(2):218-227.
- Clark JR. Social media and privacy. Air Med J. 2010;29(3):104-107.
- Farnan JM, Higa JT, Paro JAM, Reddy ST, Humphrey HJ, Arora VM. Training physicians in the digital age: Use of digital media among medical trainees and views on professional responsibility and regulation. AJOB Prim Res. 2010;1(1):3-10.
- Genes N, Parekh S. Bringing journal club to the bedside in the form of a critical appraisal blog. J Emerg Med. 2010;39(4):504-505.
- Greysen SR, Kind T, Chretien KC. Online professionalism and the mirror of social media. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25(11):1227-1229.
- Isaacs D. Medical students behaving badly. J Paediatr Child Health. 2010;46(12).
- Jenssen BP, Klein JD. Medical students and unprofessional online content [1]. J Am Med Assoc. 2010;303(4):328.
- Racaniello VR. Social media and microbiology education. PLoSPathog. 2010;6(10).
- Sethi SK, Desai TP, Jhaveri KD. Online blogging during conferences: An innovative way of e-learning. Kidney Int. 2010;78(12):1199-1201.
- Spector ND, Matz PS, Levine LJ, Gargiulo KA, McDonald MB,3rd, McGregor RS. E-professionalism: Challenges in the age of information. J Pediatr. 2010;156(3):345-346.
- Jawaid M. Web 2.0 and medical education: Are we utilizing the resource effectively? Pak J Med Sci. 2011;27(2):242-243.
- O'Hanlon S, Shannon B. Comments further to: Privacy, professionalism and facebook: A dilemma for young doctors. Med Educ. 2011;45(2):209-2923.2010.03905.x.
- Gabbard GO, Kassaw KA, Perez-Garcia G. Professional boundaries in the era of the internet. Academic Psychiatry. 2011;35(3):168-174.
- Mansfield SJ, Morrison SG, Stephens HO, et al. Social media and the medical profession. Med J Aust. 2011;194(12):642-644.
- Mostaghimi A, Crotty BH. Professionalism in the digital age. Ann Intern Med. 2011;154(8):560-562.
- Tilt A, Mermel C, Conrad C. How surgical residents use social media. Surgery. 2011;150(1):5-6.
- Turner PL. Social networking in surgery: The residency program director's view. Surgery. 2011;150(1):7-9.
- Warshaw AL, Sarr MG. Social media in surgical education and practice. Surgery (USA). 2011;150(1):1.
- Weinstein AL, Saadeh PB, Warren SM. Social networking services: Implications for the next generation of physicians. Surgery (USA). 2011;150(1):15-16.
- Wells KM. Social media in medical school education. Surgery (USA). 2011;150(1):2-4.
Descriptive accounts2
- Bains M, Beckett N, Walkling J, Sandars J. Medical students and their blogs. Med Teach. 2007;29(5):512.
- Sandars J, Haythornthwaite C. New horizons for e-learning in medical education: Ecological and web 2.0 perspectives. Med Teach. 2007;29(4):307-310.
- Sandars J, Schroter S. Web 2.0 technologies for undergraduate and postgraduate medical education: An online survey. Postgrad Med J. 2007;83(986):759-762.
- Ferdig RE, Dawson K, Black EW, Paradise Black NM, Thompson LA. Medical students' and residents' use of online social networking tools: Implications for teaching professionalism in medical education. First Monday. 2008;13(9).
- Kennedy G, Gray K, Tse J. 'Net generation' medical students: Technological experiences of pre-clinical and clinical students. Med Teach. 2008;30(1):10-16.
- Kovic I, Lulic I, Brumini G. Examining the medical blogosphere: An online survey of medical bloggers. J Med Internet Res. 2008;10(3):e28.
- Sandars J, Homer M, Pell G, Croker T. Web 2.0 and social software: The medical student way of e-learning. Med Teach. 2008;30(3):308-312.
- Thompson LA, Dawson K, Ferdig R, et al. The intersection of online social networking with medical professionalism. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(7):954-957.
- Chretien KC, Greysen SR, Chretien JP, Kind T. Online posting of unprofessional content by medical students. JAMA. 2009;302(12):1309-1315.
- Farmer AD, Bruckner Holt CEM, Cook MJ, Hearing SD. Social networking sites: A novel portal for communication. Postgrad Med J. 2009;85(1007):455-459.
- Lemley T, Burnham JF. Web 2.0 tools in medical and nursing school curricula. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009;97(1):50-52.
- Black EW, Thompson LA, Duff WP, Dawson K, Saliba H, Black NM. Revisiting social network utilization by physicians-in-training. J Grad Med Educ. 2010;2(2):289-293.
- Chretien K, Kind T, Goldman E, Beckman L. It's your own risk: Medical students' views on online posting. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:S321.
- Finn G, Garner J, Sawdon M. 'You're judged all the time' students' views on professionalism: A multicentre study. Med Educ. 2010;44(8):814-825.
- Gray K, Annabell L, Kennedy G. Medical students' use of facebook to support learning: Insights from four case studies. Med Teach. 2010;32(12):971-976.
- Kind T, Genrich G, Sodhi A, Chretien KC. Social media policies at US medical schools. Med Educ Online. 2010;15:10.3402/meo.v15i0.5324.
- Lagu T, Hannon NS, Rothberg MB, Lindenauer PK. Patients’ evaluations of health care providers in the era of social networking: An analysis of physician-rating websites. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2010;25(9):942-946.
- MacDonald J, Sohn S, Ellis P. Privacy, professionalism and facebook: A dilemma for young doctors. Med Educ. 2010;44(8):805-813.
- Mostaghimi A, Crotty BH, Landon BE. The availability and nature of physician information on the internet. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25(11):1152-1156.
- Pacheco J, Kuhn I, Grant V. Librarians use of web 2.0 in UK medical schools: Outcomes of a national survey. New Rev AcadLibrariansh. 2010;16(1):75-86.
- Chretien KC, Azar J, Kind T. Physicians on twitter. J Am Med Assoc. 2011;305(6):566-568.
- Dodson S, Gleason AW. Web 2.0 support for residents' and fellows' patient care and educational needs. Med Ref Serv Q. 2011;30(2):95-101.
- Giordano C, Giordano C. Health professions students' use of social media.Journal of allied healthbr />. Journal of allied health. 2011;40(2):78-81.
- Jent JF, Eaton CK, Merrick MT, et al. The decision to access patient information from a social media site: What would you do? J Adolesc Health. 2011.
- Lee KL, Ho MJ. Online social networking versus medical professionalism. Med Educ. 2011;45(5):523-2923.2011.03978.x.
- Moubarak G, Guiot A, Benhamou Y, Benhamou A, Hariri S. Facebook activity of residents and fellows and its impact on the doctor-patient relationship. J Med Ethics. 2011;37(2):101-104.
- Thompson LA, Black E, Duff WP, Paradise Black N, Saliba H, Dawson K. Protected health information on social networking sites: Ethical and legal considerations. J Med Internet Res. 2011;13(1):e8.
1Commentaries defined as reports of opinions or recommendations regarding social media use by physicians or physicians-in-training
2Descriptive accounts defined as reports gathered by the investigators regarding development and/or use of social media in medical education, including frequency, type, or content of use, but lacking evaluation.