Anawati Michelle
Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2022 Aug 26;13(4):92-98. doi: 10.36834/cmej.73879. eCollection 2022 Aug.
The pandemic has led to further the importance of telemedicine, teleconsultation, and technology as essential components for delivering of care in all settings. Prior to the pandemic, the instruction surrounding the safe delivery of virtual care in undergraduate medical education was sparse and informal. For care to be delivered to the high standards expected of Canadian physicians, the University of Ottawa undergraduate medical program (UGME) made the decision to define virtual care as a series of tools to facilitate and support the safe delivery of care. By focusing on virtual care as a set of tools, it provides the framework for skill development for future clinicians early in their careers and provides a critical thinking pathway to support the ever-evolving landscape of digital technology in the provision of safe, effective, timely and patient-centered care. This white paper shares our experience creating a virtual care curriculum and the possible implications for medical education.
这场大流行进一步凸显了远程医疗、远程会诊和技术作为在所有环境中提供医疗服务的重要组成部分的重要性。在大流行之前,本科医学教育中关于安全提供虚拟医疗服务的指导很少且不规范。为了按照加拿大医生所期望的高标准提供医疗服务,渥太华大学本科医学项目(UGME)决定将虚拟医疗定义为一系列促进和支持安全提供医疗服务的工具。通过将虚拟医疗视为一组工具,它为未来临床医生在职业生涯早期的技能发展提供了框架,并提供了一条批判性思维途径,以支持数字技术在提供安全、有效、及时和以患者为中心的医疗服务方面不断演变的格局。本白皮书分享了我们创建虚拟医疗课程的经验以及对医学教育可能产生的影响。