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Developing a Telemedicine Curriculum for a Family Medicine Residency.

Emmeline Ha1, Kristen Zwicky1, Grace Yu1, Andrew Schechtman1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Telemedicine has rapidly become an essential part of primary care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, formal training in telemedicine during residency is lacking. We developed and implemented a telemedicine curriculum for a family medicine residency program and investigated its effect on resident confidence levels in practicing telemedicine.
METHODS: We designed a process map of the telemedicine visit workflow at the residency clinic to identify key topics to cover in the curriculum. We created a live 50-minute didactic lecture on best practices in telemedicine, along with a quick-reference handout. We distributed pre- and postintervention surveys to current residents (N=24) to assess the effect of the educational intervention on their confidence in practicing telemedicine.
RESULTS: Fourteen residents (58% response rate) completed all aspects of the study including both surveys and participation in the educational intervention. Confidence levels in conducting telemedicine visits increased in three of five domains: (1) virtual physical exam ( P=.04), (2) visit documentation (P=.03), and (3) virtually staffing with an attending ( P=.04). Resident interest in using telemedicine after residency also increased following the educational intervention.
CONCLUSION: Telemedicine requires a unique skill set. Formal education on best practices improves resident confidence levels and interest in practicing telemedicine. Primary care residency programs should incorporate telemedicine training to adequately prepare their graduates for clinical practice.
© 2020 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33111048      PMCID: PMC7581202          DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.126466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PRiMER        ISSN: 2575-7873


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