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Addressing the Covid-19 Burden on Medical Education and Training: The Role of Telemedicine and Tele-Education During and Beyond the Pandemic

机译:解决Covid-19关于医学教育和培训的负担:远程医疗和远程教育在大流行期间的作用

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Medical students are the future of sustainable health systems that are severely under pressure during COVID-19. The disruption in medical education and training has adversely impacted traditional medical education and medical students and is likely to have long-term implications beyond COVID-19. In this article, we present a comprehensive analysis of the existing structural and systemic challenges applicable to medical students and teaching/training programs and the impact of COVID-19 on medical students and education. Use of technologies such as telemedicine or remote education platforms can minimize increased mental health risks to this population. An overview of challenges during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic are also discussed, and targeted recommendations to address acute and systemic issues in medical education and training are presented. During the transition from conventional in-person or classroom teaching to tele-delivery of educational programs, medical students have to navigate various social, economic and cultural factors which interfere with their personal and academic lives. This is especially relevant for those from vulnerable, underprivileged or minority backgrounds. Students from vulnerable backgrounds are influenced by environmental factors such as unemployment of themselves and family members, lack of or inequity in provision and access to educational technologies and remote delivery-platforms, and increased levels of mental health stressors due to prolonged isolation and self-quarantine measures. Technologies for remote education and training delivery as well as sustenance and increased delivery of general wellbeing and mental health services to medical students, especially to those at high-risk, are pivotal to our response to COVID-19 and beyond.
机译:医学生是在Covid-19期间严重受到压力的可持续卫生系统的未来。医学教育和培训中断不利地影响了传统的医学教育和医学生,并且可能具有超越Covid-19的长期影响。在本文中,我们对医学学生和教学/培训计划的现有结构和系统挑战以及Covid-19对医学生和教育的影响。使用远程医疗或远程教育平台等技术可以最大限度地减少对该人群的增加的心理健康风险。还讨论了Covid-19大流行期间和超出了挑战的概述,并提出了解决医学教育和培训中急性和系统性问题的有针对性的建议。在从传统的亲人或课堂教学过渡到教育计划的远程传递时,医学生必须导航各种社会,经济和文化因素,这些因素干扰他们的个人和学术生活。这与来自脆弱,贫困或少数群体背景的人特别相关。来自脆弱背景的学生受到环境因素的影响,如失业,缺乏或不公平,提供和获取教育技术和远程交付平台,并且由于长期隔离和自治区而增加的心理健康压力频量措施。远程教育和培训交付的技术以及对医学生的普遍健康和心理健康服务的寄托和增加,特别是对高风险的人,对我们对Covid-19及以后的回应至关重要。

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