2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-101954/v1
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Development of a remote online collaborative medical school pathology curriculum with clinical correlations, across several international sites, through the covid-19 pandemic

Abstract: Introduction: Due to the Covid-19 social distancing restrictions, in March 2020, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar decided to replace students’ clinical instruction with novel online electives. Hence, we implemented an innovative online and remote pathology curriculum, anchored on virtual microscopy and Zoom videoconferencing: ideal tools to support online teaching. Objective: To assess a new curriculum implementation at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar.Materials and Methods: This for-credit, 2-week elective included … Show more

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“…Online tests including a broad interface of questions and automatic verification of answers are now available, as well as self-study tests with explanations and decision-making labyrinths which encourage creative thinking [ 20 , 21 , 22 ]. The authors of papers [ 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ] have published very interesting recent examples of the usage of technological innovation in medicine. In paper [ 23 ] by Guiter et al, the authors present the development of remote online collaborative medical school pathology and explain how students across several international sites, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, could control the digital slides and offer their own diagnoses, followed by group discussions.…”
Section: Technologies In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Online tests including a broad interface of questions and automatic verification of answers are now available, as well as self-study tests with explanations and decision-making labyrinths which encourage creative thinking [ 20 , 21 , 22 ]. The authors of papers [ 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ] have published very interesting recent examples of the usage of technological innovation in medicine. In paper [ 23 ] by Guiter et al, the authors present the development of remote online collaborative medical school pathology and explain how students across several international sites, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, could control the digital slides and offer their own diagnoses, followed by group discussions.…”
Section: Technologies In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of papers [ 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ] have published very interesting recent examples of the usage of technological innovation in medicine. In paper [ 23 ] by Guiter et al, the authors present the development of remote online collaborative medical school pathology and explain how students across several international sites, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, could control the digital slides and offer their own diagnoses, followed by group discussions. In publication [ 24 ] by Guadalajara et al, the authors demonstrate whether it is possible to create a technological solution to flexibly self-manage undergraduate general surgery practices within hospitals.…”
Section: Technologies In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%