key: cord-0883147-mla1a7z4 authors: Harp, Taylor; Szeto, Mindy D.; Presley, Colby L.; Meckley, Abigail L.; Geist, Ryan; Anderson, Jaclyn; Laughter, Melissa R.; Rundle, Chandler W.; Husayn, Sameeha S.; Dellavalle, Robert P. title: Instagram Usage and Engagement by Dermatology Residency Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic compared with Twitter and Facebook date: 2021-08-18 journal: J Am Acad Dermatol DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2021.05.071 sha: 358380b573db6b938a3a35f6df8b8c45ae12d12a doc_id: 883147 cord_uid: mla1a7z4 nan Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to interact with applicants. Instagram may currently be the most promising platform, as it accumulates the highest engagement metrics and reaches the 122 largest audience. Since most existing residency social media accounts were created after the Utilization of Instagram by Dermatology