Coronavirus disease 2019: the role of telemedicine and teleteaching. A review

Madhura Kulkarni, Harshawardhan Kadam, Ankit Mahajan, Rohit Singh
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Beginning from late December 2019, this spring of 2020 has been a testing time globally for every individual. Especially impacted are the health care educators of both medical and dental communities. New coronavirus disease 2019 or severe acute respiratory syndrome-CoV-2 is a highly contagious and lethal virus that has drastically influenced students, health care teachers, patients, and clinicians similarly. Numerous dental and medical schools/colleges have temporarily put on hold all clinical postings and placements along with classroom teaching to counter this virus's transmissibility. The onset of this disease may have profound and drastic consequences as colleges and universities have begun to conduct remote assessments while few are even considering deferring fresh students' related courses due to the inability in carrying out teaching and clinical postings. As health care systems shall be further stretched with an increasing burden of new coronavirus disease 2019, disruptions in medical education are expected across all countries and continents. Hence, necessary arrangements have to be made so that learning students can maintain their clinical skills as well as knowledge. Teleteaching or remote teaching technologies can potentially substitute in-person lectures and clinical training, particularly during the current pandemic era. These replacement approaches may be necessary as effective measures in the current medical education dilemma during this current health care crisis and shall also aid in laying the future foundation for teaching during similar confounding situations. In this review article, we shall discuss various modes of remote teaching that are available at this time.
2019冠状病毒病:远程医疗和远程教学的作用。回顾
从2019年12月下旬开始,2020年春天对全球每个人来说都是一个考验时期。尤其受到影响的是医疗和牙科社区的卫生保健教育工作者。2019年新型冠状病毒病或严重急性呼吸系统综合征- cov -2是一种高度传染性和致命性的病毒,对学生、卫生保健教师、患者和临床医生产生了类似的巨大影响。许多牙科和医学院/学院暂时搁置了所有临床岗位和实习以及课堂教学,以应对这种病毒的传播。这种疾病的发生可能会产生深远而剧烈的后果,因为高校已经开始进行远程评估,而很少有人考虑因无法开展教学和临床岗位而推迟新生的相关课程。由于2019年新型冠状病毒疾病的负担日益加重,卫生保健系统将进一步紧张,预计所有国家和各大洲的医学教育都将中断。因此,必须作出必要的安排,使学习的学生既能保持他们的临床技能,又能保持他们的知识。远程教学或远程教学技术有可能取代现场讲座和临床培训,特别是在当前大流行时期。在当前的医疗危机中,这些替代方法可能是当前医学教育困境中必要的有效措施,也有助于为未来类似混乱情况下的教学奠定基础。在这篇回顾文章中,我们将讨论目前可用的各种远程教学模式。
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