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Evaluating the Utility and Impact of Canadian Plastic Surgery Residency Programs’ Instagram Accounts on Resident Recruitment and Engagement

Plast Surg (Oakv). 2025 Sep 29:22925503251379895. doi: 10.1177/22925503251379895. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: This study assesses how Canadian Plastic Surgery Residency Instagram accounts are utilized and perceived by residents, fellows, and attending physicians, and evaluates their influence on medical students’ residency program selection. Methods: This 2-part study includes: (1) a descriptive analysis of Instagram activity, content, and engagement, along with a national survey of Canadian plastic surgery residents, fellows, and attendings assessing account utility; and (2) a survey of medical students who attended the University of Toronto Plastic Surgery Residency Information Session, evaluating Instagram’s influence on residency selection. Descriptive statistics were reported. Results: Twelve of 13 Canadian Plastic Surgery Residency Programs had active Instagram accounts. Canadian Plastic Surgery Residency Instagram accounts had an average of 119 posts (SD = 94) over 5 years (SD = 2). Among surveyed residents (N = 27/77, 35%) and fellows/attendings (N = 83/328, 25%), Instagram use was reported by 93% and 81%, respectively. Resident recruitment ranked as the top goal (residents 1.75, fellows/attendings 3.17), followed by achievement highlights. Most residents (80%) and fellows/attendings (53%) felt medical students benefitted most. Preferred content included program culture (85%, 84%), resident profiles (90%, 73%), and research highlights (70%, 70%). Among medical student respondents (N = 25/112, 22%), 95% followed Canadian programs on Instagram, seeking program culture, resident profiles, and educational opportunities (all 89%). Over half (56%) said Instagram influenced their perception of a program, with all reporting a positive impact. Conclusion: Instagram is a valuable platform for Canadian Plastic Surgery Residency Programs to share insights and influence medical student decision-making.

PMID:41036453 | PMC:PMC12479458 | DOI:10.1177/22925503251379895

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