Virtual Clinical Shadowing for Pre-Clinical Medical Students in an Emergency Medicine-Based Leadership Course.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-10-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2021.0019
Robert Tanouye, Jodie Nghiem, Kaela Cohan, Jane Torres-Lavoro, Kaitlin Schullstrom, Mary Mulcare, Rahul Sharma
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Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic limited pre-clinical medical students from participating in traditional clinical in-person shadowing. Rather than eliminating clinical shadowing from an established leadership course, we describe the experience of six pre-clinical medical students shadowing physician preceptors remotely through virtual platforms. Methods: Six pre-clinical medical students enrolled in 2020's Weill Cornell Medicine's Healthcare Leadership and Management Scholars Program were prepared with training materials for on-camera patient care. Students shadowed emergency medicine (EM) physicians providing clinical care in one of our New York Presbyterian emergency departments (EDs) and through telemedicine. Pre- and postsurveys were provided to these students. Results: From three different U.S. time zones, students were safely able to shadow EM physicians. The educational fidelity was maintained in physician-student relationships, but revealed opportunities for improvement in students' clinical learning, in ED clinical care, and in telemedicine visits. Conclusions: Virtual clinical shadowing is a viable option for pre-clinical students, when in-person options are not available. With logistical adjustments, this medium may be a long-term educational option especially for telemedicine.

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急诊医学领导课程中临床前医学学生的虚拟临床实习。
目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行限制了临床预科医学生参加传统的临床现场实习。我们没有从已建立的领导力课程中消除临床见习,而是描述了六名临床前医学学生通过虚拟平台远程见习医生导师的经历。方法:6名参加2020年威尔康奈尔医学院医疗领导力和管理学者项目的临床前医学专业学生准备了镜头前患者护理培训材料。学生们跟随急诊医学(EM)医生在我们的纽约长老会急诊科(ed)提供临床护理,并通过远程医疗。对这些学生进行了前后调查。结果:来自美国三个不同时区的学生可以安全地跟随急诊医生。在医生关系中保持了教育忠诚,但在学生的临床学习、急诊科临床护理和远程医疗就诊方面显示了改进的机会。结论:当面对面的选择不可用时,虚拟临床阴影是临床前学生的可行选择。随着后勤调整,这种媒介可能是一个长期的教育选择,特别是远程医疗。
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