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Medical Students and Patients Benefit from Virtual Non-Medical Interactions Due to COVID-19.

Taylor Makena CoeTrevor J McBroomSarah A BrownleeKaren ReganStephen BartelsNoelle SaillantHeidi YehEmil PetrusaLeigh Anne Dageforde
Published in: Journal of medical education and curricular development (2021)
This pilot program provided a novel opportunity for virtual student-patient interactions that was feasible, well-received, and mutually beneficial. The use of virtual non-medical patient experiences allowed for experiential learning during which students learned about both clinical medicine and enhanced their communication skills directly from patients. Additionally, patients were able to engage with medical students in a new way, as teachers of clinical interactions, and reported a high level of satisfaction in addition to deriving personal benefit.
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