Diagnosis in a Snap: A Pilot Study Using Snapchat in Radiologic Didactics
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-30-2020
Publication Title
Emergency Radiology
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate Snapchat, an image-based social media platform, as a tool for emergency radiologic didactics comparing image interpretation on mobile devices with conventional analysis on a classroom screen. Materials and methods: Seven radiology residents (4 juniors, 3 seniors;4 males, 3 females; 28.4 years old, ± 1.7 years) were shown 5 emergent radiologic cases using Snapchat and 5 cases of similar content and duration on a classroom projector over 4 weeks. All images depicted diagnoses requiring immediate communication to ordering physicians. Performance was scored 0–2 (0 = complete miss, 1 = major finding, but missed the diagnosis, 2 = correct diagnosis) by two attending radiologists in consensus. Results: All residents performed better on Snapchat each week. In weeks 1–4, juniors scored 21/40 (52.5%), 23/40 (57.5%), 19/40 (47.5%), and 18/40 (45%) points using Snapchat compared with 13/40 (32.5%), 23/40 (57.5%), 14/40 (35%), and 13/40 (32.5%), respectively, each week by projector, while seniors scored 19/30 (63.3%), 21/30 (70%), 27/30 (90%), and 21/30 (70%) on Snapchat versus 16/30 (53.3%), 19/30 (63.3%), 20/30 (66.7%), and 20/30 (66.7%) on projector. Four-week totals showed juniors scoring 81/160 (50.6%) on Snapchat and 63/160 (39.4%) by projector compared with seniors scoring 88/120 (73.3%) and 75/120 (62.5%), respectively. Performance on Snapchat was statistically, significantly better than via projector during weeks 1 and 3 (p values 0.0019 and 0.0031). Conclusion: Radiology residents interpreting emergency cases via Snapchat showed higher accuracy compared with using a traditional classroom screen. This pilot study suggests that Snapchat may have a role in the digital radiologic classroom’s evolution.
First Page
93
Last Page
102
PubMed ID
32728998
Volume
28
Issue
1
Publisher
Springer
Recommended Citation
Spieler, Bradley; Batte, Catherine; Mackey, Dane; Henry, Caitlin; Danrad, Raman; Sabottke, Carl; Pirtle, Claude; Mussell, Jason; and Wallace, Eric, "Diagnosis in a Snap: A Pilot Study Using Snapchat in Radiologic Didactics" (2020). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 351.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/351
10.1007/s10140-020-01825-x