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A qualitative exploration of medical students' placement experiences with telehealth during COVID-19 and recommendations to prepare our future medical workforce.

Sabrina Winona PitSue VelovskiKrista CockrellJannine Bailey
Published in: BMC medical education (2021)
Medical students are more exposed to and more interested to learn about telehealth since COVID-19 and wish to see telehealth training built into their curriculum from the outset of medical school. Themes that emerged from this formative study can potentially assist in planning for telehealth education during and post COVID-19 and inform further telehealth research. Embedding telehealth skills training and guidelines into the medical program, and particularly rural medicine training programs, is essential to prepare the future medical workforce to ensure access and quality patient care during pandemics and also to improve access for rural Australians.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • quality improvement
  • public health
  • sars cov
  • south africa
  • virtual reality
  • current status
  • clinical practice
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus