Use of a Social Media Platform for Undergraduate Medical Writing: Experience From a Developing Country
Sayuri Serasinghe, Umanga Geekiyanage, Buddhima Premaratne, Rohan Siriwardana

TL;DR
A Sri Lankan medical student journal used Facebook to help undergraduates improve their scientific writing and publishing skills.
Contribution
Demonstrates how social media can support academic writing for medical students in resource-limited settings.
Findings
The journal gained 3,344 followers and 3,269 likes over three years.
Case reports and original articles received the highest reach and engagement.
Most followers were medical students aged 25-34 from major universities in Sri Lanka.
Abstract
Introduction While scientific writing is an important skill undergraduates need to develop, many find it to be challenging in the early parts of their journey, as opportunities to improve and publish their academic writing are scarce. Although many scientific journals use social media platforms to increase their accessibility, their use in undergraduate writing is not documented. Methods The medical student journal “The Apprentice” and its Facebook platform were established in 2020 by a volunteer group of medical students representing all academic years. The Facebook journal publishes case reports, scientific papers, posts of medical interest, and posts containing matters of medical education and perspectives. Written work submitted to the journal is reviewed by the editorial board, which consists of a volunteer group of students. The final review is done by the volunteer staff…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Media in Health Education · Health and Medical Research Impacts · Innovations in Medical Education
