WikiAnesthesia offers special functionality called practice groups to provide institutions with a centralized repository to store and organize information relevant to their practice using wiki articles.

Introduction

  • Practice groups allow a group of practitioners to flexibly share information on WikiAnesthesia
  • Practice groups can create their own wiki articles
    • Practice group articles can be linked to a public topic, which allows their users to seamlessly switch between general public information, and detailed institution-specific information
  • Practice groups can configure group's membership policy and privacy settings to match their institution's requirements
    • Groups can range from completely public to completely private with membership by invitation only
  • A list of the current practice groups can be found on the practice groups page

Creating a new practice group

Any user can create a new practice group from the practice groups page.

Privacy and security

Practice groups offer substantial flexibility to configure the privacy and membership policy. These configuration options include:

  • Can the content of this practice group be viewed by non-members?
    • If yes, any registered user of the wiki will be able to view the practice group and its articles. Choose this option if you would like to share your group's specific practices and institutional knowledge with the community. If you plan to store potentially sensitive information in your practice group's articles, you should not select this option.
    • Note: Non-members will never be able to change any of the practice group's content regardless of this setting.
  • Is membership to this practice group open to the public?
    • If yes, any registered user of the wiki will be able to join this practice group without restriction.


The following options are only relevant if membership is not open to the public:

  • Can any active member of this practice group add new members?
    • If yes, any active member of the practice group can invite users and manage requests to join this practice group. If no, only administrators of the practice group can add new members and manage membership requests.
  • Can users request to join this practice group?
    • If yes, any registered user of the wiki can request to join this practice group. Pending users will not be able to access this practice group's content until their request is approved.
  • Can users automatically join this practice group if they have an affiliated email address?
    • If yes, users who confirm an email address with a domain from a specified list will be able to join this practice group without manual approval.
    • Important: While this option offers convenient automated membership management, note that anyone with an affiliated email address will be able to join this group without restriction. This may include individuals well outside the scope of your practice group (e.g. students, staff, faculty from other departments). Thus, you should carefully consider how sensitive your practice group's private content may be before selecting this option.

Using a practice group

Practice group articles

Practice groups can create their own wiki articles. Depending on the privacy settings of the group, these can be made completely private so that only members of the practice group may view or edit them. Practice group articles fall into one of three major categories:

  • Linked articles: This allows a practice group to store detailed institution-specific information about a topic that is broadly covered by a public article. Users of a practice group can seamlessly switch between the public and practice group articles on a topic using the page menu on either article.
    • For example: The public article for liver transplant will contain information generally relevant to all practitioners, while a liver transplant practice group article might include very detailed information about exactly how to perform the case at their institution
      • Different preferences or operative practices between surgeons, how to organize the room, exactly what drugs to have available, how to organize lines, infusions, etc.
    • Linked articles will also always follow their parent public article (so if the public article is renamed, the linkage will be preserved).
  • Independent articles:. These articles allow institutions to store information about topics not generally covered by a public article on the site.
    • Some examples: Resident rotation orientations, ERAS protocols, surgeon preferences for regional anesthesia, etc.
  • The practice group homepage: This landing page provides a centralized location to store and organize very commonly accessed resources. Some potential uses include:
    • Links to call schedules, paging systems, etc.
    • Journal access portals
    • Important phone numbers

Creating a new practice group article

Practice group articles can be created from the "Articles" tab of the practice group's page.

Uploaded files

While practice groups can configure their wiki articles to be private, any files uploaded to WikiAnesthesia using either the site's upload page or the uploading widget in Visual Editor cannot be secured and should be assumed to be publicly accessible. Therefore, it is imperative to avoid uploading any files to WikiAnesthesia which may contain sensitive content.

  • However, files with sensitive content CAN be uploaded to an existing secure cloud storage solution and linked directly from a practice group article.

Membership management

Depending on a group's configuration, membership may be fully open, require approval from a group member or administrator, or may be invitation only. The "membership" tab of the practice group lists any pending requests, allows the invitation of new users (either by WikiAnesthesia username or email address), and shows a list of the current group members.