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An outpatient telehealth elective for displaced clinical learners during the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间,一名门诊远程医疗适用于流离失所的临床学习者

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, medical schools suspended clinical rotations. This displacement of medical students from wards has limited experiential learning. Concurrently, outpatient practices are experiencing reduced volumes of in-person visits and are shifting towards virtual healthcare, a transition that comes with its own logistical challenges. This article describes a workflow that enabled medical students to engage in meaningful clinical education while helping an institution’s outpatient practices implement remote telemedicine visits. A 4-week virtual elective was designed to allow clinical learners to participate in virtual telemedicine patient encounters. Students were prepared with EMR training and introduced to a novel workflow that supported healthcare providers in the outpatient setting. Patients were consented to telehealth services before encounters with medical students. All collected clinical information was documented in the EMR, after which students transitioned patients to a virtual Doxy.me video appointment. Surveys were used to evaluate clinical and educational outcomes of students’ participation. Elective evaluations and student reflections were also collected. Survey results showed students felt well-prepared to initiate patient encounters. They expressed comfort while engaging with patients virtually during telemedicine appointments. Students identified clinical educational value, citing opportunities to develop patient management plans consistent with in-person experiences. A significant healthcare burden was also alleviated by student involvement. Over 1000 total scheduled appointments were serviced by students who transitioned more than 80?% of patients into virtual attending provider waiting rooms. After piloting this elective with fourth-year students, pre-clerkship students were also recruited to act in a role normally associated with clinical learners (e.g., elicit patient histories, conduct a review of systems, etc.). Furthermore, additional telemedicine electives are being designed so medical students can contribute to patient care without risk of exposure to COVID-19. These efforts will allow students to continue with their clinical education during the pandemic. Medical educators can adopt a similar workflow to suit evolving remote learning needs.
机译:为了回应Covid-19大流行,医学院暂停临床旋转。这种来自病房的医学生流移有限的体验学习。同时,门诊做法正在经历减少的人员访问量,并转向虚拟医疗保健,这是一种随身携带的后勤挑战。本文介绍了一种工作流程,使医学学生能够从事有意义的临床教育,同时帮助机构的门诊做法实施远程远程医疗访问。为期4周的虚拟选修课旨在允许临床学习者参与虚拟远程医疗患者遭遇。学生使用EMR培训准备​​,并向在门诊环境中支持医疗保健提供者的新型工作流程。患者在与医学生遇到之前同意遥控服务。所有收集的临床信息都在EMR中记录,之后学生将患者转移到虚拟Doxy.Me视频预约。调查用于评估学生参与的临床和教育结果。还收集了选修评估和学生思考。调查结果表明,学生们准备充分发起患者遭遇。他们在远程医疗约会期间与几乎患者与患者一起参加舒适。学生确定了临床教育价值,引用了制定与患者管理计划的机会,符合人的体验。学生参与也减轻了一个显着的医疗保健负担。超过1000个定期的预约由将超过80人的学生转移到虚拟上参加提供者等候室的患者。在驾驶这一选修课后,在第四年的学生中,还招募了前职员的学生,以与临床学习者相关的角色(例如,引出患者历史,进行系统等审查)。此外,正在设计额外的远程医疗选修课,因此医学学生可以促进患者护理,而不会暴露于Covid-19。这些努力将使学生在大流行期间继续患有他们的临床教育。医疗教育工作者可以采用类似的工作流程来满足不断发展的远程学习需求。

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