Resident Education and Virtual Medicine: A Faculty Development Session to Enhance Trainee Skills in the Realm of Telemedicine
Introduction COVID-19 accelerated the use of telemedicine. Subsequently, clinical sites began conducting virtual visits. Academic institutions implemented telemedicine for patient care and simultaneously had to teach residents the logistics and best practices. To meet this need, we developed a train...
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Main Authors: | Anna E. Rueda (Author), Ana C. Monterrey (Author), Margaret Wood (Author), Linessa Zuniga (Author), Betty Del Rio Rodriguez (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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