Advanced Communication and Examination Skills in Telemedicine: A Structured Simulation-Based Course for Medical Students
Introduction Telemedicine has become part of mainstream medical practice. High quality virtual care is a skill that will be required of many physicians. Skills required for effective evaluation and communication during a video encounter differ from skills required at bedside, yet few rubrics for edu...
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Main Authors: | Mary Mulcare, Neel Naik, Peter Greenwald, Kaitlin Schullstrom, Kriti Gogia, Sunday Clark, Yoon Kang, Rahul Sharma |
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Language: | EN |
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Association of American Medical Colleges
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/33b6afd07a81498c8424666ae2fdc093 |
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