2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.12.20211136
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Implementing a Telemedicine Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents during a Pandemic: The Cleveland Clinic Experience

Abstract: Introduction Telemedicine is an important element of healthcare. However, until the COVID-19 pandemic, training in telemedicine was not a substantial element of most residency programs. Social distancing measures changed this. The Cleveland Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program (IMRP) is one of the largest programs in the United States, which made the task of developing and adopting an effective, expedited telemedicine curriculum challenging. Our goal was to implement a system for teaching telemedicine ca… Show more

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“…These findings are consistent with the results of other telehealth curricula implemented in other specialties. [16][17][18][19][20][21] The implemented curriculum includes integrated didactic lectures, opportunities for patient interactions, and assessments. The choice of multimodal teaching instruction followed evidence that supports the utilization of such hybrid teaching methods to increase knowledge retention and learner confidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are consistent with the results of other telehealth curricula implemented in other specialties. [16][17][18][19][20][21] The implemented curriculum includes integrated didactic lectures, opportunities for patient interactions, and assessments. The choice of multimodal teaching instruction followed evidence that supports the utilization of such hybrid teaching methods to increase knowledge retention and learner confidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los líderes enfatizaron el valor de la adaptabilidad, la aplicación de nuevas habilidades digitales, un renovado protagonismo de los residentes, el fortalecimiento del humanismo en medicina, la apertura a nuevas perspectivas de bienestar y, finalmente, un desafío no resuelto respecto de la evaluación en educación médica en escenarios de pandemia 84. En nuestro hospital se disminuyó la cantidad de ingresantes a las residencias quirúrgicas, debido a la reducción del número de procedimientos para intentar mantener la relación residente/número de procedimientos. Se incorporó a los residentes de algunas residencias clí-nicas a realización de teleconsulta (sobre todo aquellos que hacían consultorio presencial como parte de su formación en ambulatorio) de la misma manera que en la Cleveland Clinic y muchos de ellos se incorporaron al seguimiento de pacientes COVID de manera rentada luego de un tiempo de entrenamiento 85 .…”
Section: La Pandemia Y El Aprendizajeunclassified
“…21 22 Formal curricula for teaching telemedicine skills to trainees have been well received. 23 Although there have been many benefits for both patients and trainees, telephone clinics may not be suitable in all cases and there may be potential drawbacks to consider. Technological constraints, including occasional problems with network connectivity, have been challenging at times.…”
Section: Telephone Clinicsmentioning
confidence: 99%