Transitioning from face-to-face to distance education. Part 2: A qualitative study in the former Yugoslavia during COVID-19.
Davorina PetekIrena Zakarija-GrkovićAleksandar StepanovićMarion TomičićZlata Ožvačić AdžićVenija CerovečkiIgor ŠvabVesna HomarPublished in: The European journal of general practice (2023)
The transition to distance education was made possible thanks to its flexible scheduling, innovative tools and possibility of self-directed learning. However, face-to-face education was considered preferable for fostering interpersonal relations and teaching clinical skills. Educators should strive to strike a balance between innovative approaches and the preservation of personal experiences.