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The Role of Technology in Health Professions Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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ACADEMIC MEDICINE
Volume 97, Issue 3S, Pages S104-S109

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004523

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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about changes in the delivery of healthcare and health professions education, leading to the accelerated adoption of technology and online learning. Healthcare professionals, educators, and patients have had to adapt to new communication modalities. Online learning and simulation have become essential during the pandemic, serving as the only means for continuing education and clinical training.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked radical shifts in the ways that both health care and health professions education are delivered. Before the pandemic, some degree programs were offered fully online or in a hybrid format, but in-person learning was considered essential to the education and training of health professionals. Similarly, even as the use of telehealth was slowly expanding, most health care visits were conducted in-person. The need to maintain a safe physical distance during the pandemic rapidly increased the online provision of health care and health professions education, accelerating technology adoption in both academic and professional health care settings. Many health care professionals, educators, and patients have had to adapt to new communication modalities, often with little or no preparation. Before the pandemic, the need for cost-effective, robust methodologies to enable teaching across distances electronically was recognized. During the pandemic, online learning and simulation became essential and were often the only means available for continuity of education and clinical training. This paper reviews the transition to online health professions education and delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic and provides recommendations for moving forward.

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