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Online Medical Teaching in China During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Tools, Modalities, and Challenges

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FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.797694

Keywords

online teaching; education modality; virtual classroom; medical education; COVID-19

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81974303, 81772165]
  2. Scientific Research and Cultivation Program of Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals [PG2019029]
  3. Climbing the peak (Dengfeng) Talent Training Program of Beijing Hospitals Authority [DFL20191701]
  4. China Primary Health Care Foundation-Youan Medical Development Fund [BJYAYY-2020PY-01]
  5. Research Project of Education and Teaching Reform of Capital Medical University [2020JYJX180]
  6. Online Open Course Construction of Capital Medical University (Infectious Diseases) [WL_78210157]
  7. Beijing Key Laboratory for HIV/AIDS Research [BZ0089]

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This study aims to share the issues and experiences of online medical teaching practices in China, providing insights for peers in other countries or regions transitioning to e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. By investigating local online medical teaching in China, we present useful tools and modalities successfully utilized in education during the challenging time of COVID-19, although some challenges persist.
Background: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has tested the ability of universities to provide a high-quality, safe educational experience for students due to campuses shutting down. As a result, online learning could shift from a traditional classroom teaching mode and make education accessible to students. Previous studies have used individual online teaching cases to exploit a variety of online learning tools to ensure the continuation of medical education during this difficult time in China. However, for the first time, we have conducted a systematic review of local online teaching approaches, existing challenges, and potential solutions.Purpose: We present the issues and experience of conducting online medical teaching practices in China with the aim of communicating them to our peers in other countries or regions when examining the transition to e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.Methods: We searched the keywords below from public databases and reviewed relevant publications reporting on medical online teaching in China during the COVID-19 pandemic to analyze and summarize the online tools, modalities, and challenges.Results: We listed common online teaching tools and described a variety of online teaching modalities, as well as possible challenges. We also discussed potential solutions for those challenges, as well as the impact of the transition to online teaching on traditional education.Conclusion: By investigating local online medical teaching in China, we present useful tools and modalities that have been successfully exploited in education during the difficult time of COVID-19, although some challenges remain. The exploration of the transition to online teaching or learning will likely continue to have a profound impact on traditional classroom teaching.

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