Navigating Personal and Professional Development Through Social Media in Ophthalmology [Corrigendum]

He B, Tanya SM, Costello F, Kherani F, Shamie N, Zhu D. Clin Ophthalmol. 2022;16:2263–2274. Page 2265, Results, Demographic Characteristics section, line five, the text “approximately half had children (49%)” should read “approximately three-quarters had c...

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Main Authors: He B, Tanya SM, Costello F, Kherani F, Shamie N, Zhu D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-05-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/corrigendum-navigating-personal-and-professional-development-through-s-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTH
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description He B, Tanya SM, Costello F, Kherani F, Shamie N, Zhu D. Clin Ophthalmol. 2022;16:2263–2274. Page 2265, Results, Demographic Characteristics section, line five, the text “approximately half had children (49%)” should read “approximately three-quarters had children (73%)”. Page 2265, Results, Characteristics of Social Media Usage section, first sentence, the text “The overwhelming majority of respondents (94%) reported having a professional social media account with the top three most popular platforms being Instagram (25.2%), LinkedIn (22.6%), and Facebook (19.6%)” should read “The overwhelming majority of respondents (86%) reported having a professional social media account with the top three most popular platforms being Instagram (57.7%), LinkedIn (51.7%), and Facebook (45.0%)”. Table 1 on pages 2266 and 2267, the percentages for the “Number of children” and “Professional social media platforms*” characteristics are incorrect. The correct Table 1 is shown below. Table 1 Participant Demographics. Various Demographic Characteristics of Survey Participants (n=149) The authors apologize for these errors.
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spelling doaj.art-fb8f4e8a793b4c7da05290639c88da2d2023-05-23T18:52:22ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832023-05-01Volume 171453145583904Navigating Personal and Professional Development Through Social Media in Ophthalmology [Corrigendum]He BTanya SMCostello FKherani FShamie NZhu DHe B, Tanya SM, Costello F, Kherani F, Shamie N, Zhu D. Clin Ophthalmol. 2022;16:2263–2274. Page 2265, Results, Demographic Characteristics section, line five, the text “approximately half had children (49%)” should read “approximately three-quarters had children (73%)”. Page 2265, Results, Characteristics of Social Media Usage section, first sentence, the text “The overwhelming majority of respondents (94%) reported having a professional social media account with the top three most popular platforms being Instagram (25.2%), LinkedIn (22.6%), and Facebook (19.6%)” should read “The overwhelming majority of respondents (86%) reported having a professional social media account with the top three most popular platforms being Instagram (57.7%), LinkedIn (51.7%), and Facebook (45.0%)”. Table 1 on pages 2266 and 2267, the percentages for the “Number of children” and “Professional social media platforms*” characteristics are incorrect. The correct Table 1 is shown below. Table 1 Participant Demographics. Various Demographic Characteristics of Survey Participants (n=149) The authors apologize for these errors.https://www.dovepress.com/corrigendum-navigating-personal-and-professional-development-through-s-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTHmentorshipprofessional developmentsocial mediawomen in ophthalmology
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women in ophthalmology
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women in ophthalmology
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