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COVID-19 vaccination telephone outreach: an analysis of the medical student experience.

James Fan WuNathalie AbenozaJulia M BoscoLana M MinshewAnna BeckiusMandy KastnerBrian C HilgemanMartin D Muntz
Published in: Medical education online (2023)
Engaging students in telephone outreach early in the COVID-19 pandemic provided students the opportunity to develop their skills as physicians-in-training, contribute to combating the ongoing pandemic, and add value to the primary care team. This experience allowed students to practice patience, empathy, and vulnerability to understand why patients had not received the COVID-19 vaccine; this was an invaluable experience that helped students develop the skills to become empathetic and caring physicians, and supports the continued role of telehealth in future medical school curriculum.
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