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Facebook and unprofessional behavior among surgical residents

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Have you ever wondered about the behavior of surgical residents on Facebook? I have. A study from the Journal of Surgical Education posted online in June 2014 looked at the issue.

The paper, "An Assessment of Unprofessional Behavior among Surgical Residents on Facebook: A Warning of the Dangers of Social Media," identified 996 surgical residents from 57 surgical residency programs in the Midwest and found that 319 (32%) had Facebook profiles.

Most (73.7%) displayed no unprofessional content, but 45 (14.1%) exhibited possibly unprofessional material. Clearly unprofessional behaviors were noted in 39 (12.2%) resident profiles. The paper said, "binge drinking, sexually suggestive photos, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) violations were the most commonly found variables."

There were no differences in the rates of unprofessional behavior between male and female residents or by postgraduate year.

I have blogged previously about the ill-defined nature of professionalism, and the papers authors acknowledged that it can be subjective. Some of the behaviors they felt were potentially unprofessional such as photos of residents holding an alcoholic drink, holding a gun while hunting, or making political or religious comments are debatable.

They referenced another paper that found similar rates of unprofessional behavior (16%) on Facebook among applicants to an orthopedic surgery residency program.

A 2005 New England Journal of Medicine case-control study found that practicing physicians disciplined by state medical boards were significantly more likely to have had documentation of unprofessional behavior in medical school as well as lower Medical College Admission Test scores and poorer grades in the first two years of medical school.

Unprofessional behaviors listed in the New England Journal paper were irresponsibility, diminished capacity for self-improvement, immaturity, poor initiative, impaired relationships with students, residents, nurses, or faculty, impaired relationships with patients and families, and unprofessional behavior associated with anxiety, insecurity, or nervousness.

Some of those seem a bit vague. Are diminished capacity for self-improvement and poor initiative really unprofessional behaviors?

Facebook unprofessional behavior and the unprofessional behavior documented in the NEJM paper which pre-dated the widespread use of Facebook may not be comparable.

But I suppose one could say that some of the Facebook behaviors could be categorized as immature or irresponsible.

Until stories about residents being rejected for jobs after training start emerging, there probably wont be a change in the way they use Facebook or other social media.

Or maybe society will change.

In 1987, politician Gary Hart had to withdraw as a candidate for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination because he had an extramarital affair, and just a few years later, the president himself had a dalliance with an intern in the White House and survived.

Who thought marijuana use would ever be legalized?
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How To Get Traffic For Your Adfly Link

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How To Get Traffic For Your Adfly Link


Yes, that is right traffic = money now you probably asking yourself so how can i get traffic for my adfly link? Well i can show you this so so simple and ive been doing it and it works for me just fine.!

First as i always say you need an account on Adfly you obviously got it since you are here if not do not worry just click there where it says adfly and create one for free.
Next, 

Create your own blog like i explained HERE and start putting new stuff on your blog with your adfly links and also with the script that they let you use on your adfly tools so everytime a person goes to your page you will make MONEY!!!
Next,

Create an account on UsFreeAds click there and sign up it is for free,  now what are you going to do there? You are going to put ads , but not ANY ads you are going to put whatever you are putting on your blog do you know what i mean? Well let me explain. 

Google LOVES UsFreeAds because every stuff that is there google will rank it NUMBER 1 and imagine if you put something there and you putting it with your BLOG LINK and 500 people click on your blog imagine all the money you will be getting with adfly!!! 

Now let me make an example , DO NOT SPAM THERE because they can easily delet your account! Okay? So let me give you a GOOD GOOD example.

I have a website that it is about gardening you can check it out HERE every post that i put there i also go to UsFreeAds and post it there and redirect everything i post there to my OWN WEBSITE now this website it is not about adfly , but all i needed was TRAFFIC to make SALES!! i will show you guys how to make money with your OWN website but that will be more for people who are willing to pay at least 9.99 a month but thats not the subject here. 

What i am trying to say is that it is so so SIMPLE to make money with adfly and UsFreeAds you can even put the adfly link on UsFreeAds and every click you get will be money for you.!

Now click here to see other ways on making money with adfly
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How To Make Money With Adfly And Facebook

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How To Make Money With Adfly And Facebook


Everyone is concern about facebook blocking adfly links , well there is always a way to make the money from facebook you just have to follow my instructions, please do not do this if you not sure about this. I am going to give you a trick that did work with me if it doesnt work with you guys then let me know down here comment down here so i can help you with tricks okay , this tricks is a 2013 trick.! 

First of all you will need a facebook account with more then 300 friends , if you have less then i dont think you will see a result with this and you should move forward to make money with twitter and adfly or make money with facebook and adfly! 

Lets start shall we, 

What you really need to do is get any link share any video to your friends and do not post the youtube link short the youtube link and the adfly link you should shrink it also in TinyUrl and when your friends click on the tinyurl link that you will post on facebook it will be redirected to ADFLY and you still will make the money.! 

Now please keep in mind that this trick works for me if you cant do it simple comment here and i will help you.! 
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Dont jump to conclusions about that JAMA surgical readmissions paper

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On February 3, JAMA published a paper online about readmission rates after surgery. The focus of most tweets was on the most common cause for readmission—surgical site infections (SSIs)—in 19.5% of readmitted patients.

At first glance, this suggests that infection rates after surgery were 19.5%, but that is not so. The paper said that 19.5% of the readmissions were caused by infections.

Of 498,875 total operations reviewed, only 30,270 (6.1%) were readmitted for any reason, and only 5576 (1%) of all patients were readmitted for SSIs.

According to the full text of the paper, the authors had two main points:

One, "because most readmissions were attributable to well-described postoperative complications, readmissions after surgery are mostly a proxy measure for postdischarge complications and in effect penalize hospitals twice [my emphasis] for postoperative complications (ie, other pay-for-performance programs include postoperative complications such as SSI)."

Two, "the majority of hospital readmissions were related to SSI and ileus [non-mechanical failure of bowel peristalsis]. Identifying clinical interventions to reduce the occurrence of these complications to below current levels has been challenging."

An article about the paper in US News quoted an editorial by Lucian Leape who said "system-wide changes need to be made." One such system change, the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP), has been ongoing for more than 10 years.

The paper confirms what I wrote in 2010 about SCIP and other process measures and points out that "Most hospitals in the United States have high adherence rates for the SCIP SSI-prevention process measures; however, compliance with these process measures has not been shown to be strongly associated with reduced SSI rates."

And I am unaware of a conclusive study showing that the incidence of postoperative ileus can be lowered by any intervention.

I agree with the comments of the papers authors who say, "It is important to note that many readmissions may be unavoidable and are actually the correct course of action for surgical patients. [My emphasis] Many complications should be treated in the inpatient setting, and surgeons should not be deterred from readmitting patients because of concerns about quality measure performance and resulting penalties."

Every effort should be made to lower the infection rates of all procedures. But this papers results should be viewed not with alarm, but rather as reassurance that the problem is not out of control.


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