Unmuting Medical Students’ Education: Utilizing Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, medical schools have paused traditional clerkships, eliminating direct patient encounters from medical students’ education for the immediate future. Telemedicine offers opportunities in a variety of specialties that can augment student e...
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doaj-30bcba13269445c080c589ba857afe822021-04-02T19:20:46ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-07-01227e1966710.2196/19667Unmuting Medical Students’ Education: Utilizing Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic and BeyondIancu, Ariella MagenKemp, Michael ThomasAlam, Hasan Badre Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, medical schools have paused traditional clerkships, eliminating direct patient encounters from medical students’ education for the immediate future. Telemedicine offers opportunities in a variety of specialties that can augment student education during this time. The projected growth of telemedicine necessitates that students learn new skills to be effective providers. In this viewpoint, we delineate specific telehealth opportunities that teach core competencies for patient care, while also teaching telemedicine-specific skills. Schools can further augment student education through a variety of telemedicine initiatives across multiple medical fields. The explosion of telemedicine programs due to the pandemic can be a catalyst for schools to integrate telemedicine into their current curricula. The depth and variety of telemedicine opportunities allow schools to continue providing high-quality medical education while maintaining social distancing policies.http://www.jmir.org/2020/7/e19667/ |
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Unmuting Medical Students’ Education: Utilizing Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond |
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Journal of Medical Internet Research |
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Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, medical schools have paused traditional clerkships, eliminating direct patient encounters from medical students’ education for the immediate future. Telemedicine offers opportunities in a variety of specialties that can augment student education during this time. The projected growth of telemedicine necessitates that students learn new skills to be effective providers. In this viewpoint, we delineate specific telehealth opportunities that teach core competencies for patient care, while also teaching telemedicine-specific skills. Schools can further augment student education through a variety of telemedicine initiatives across multiple medical fields. The explosion of telemedicine programs due to the pandemic can be a catalyst for schools to integrate telemedicine into their current curricula. The depth and variety of telemedicine opportunities allow schools to continue providing high-quality medical education while maintaining social distancing policies. |
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