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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. We all knew it was coming. We just didn't realize it would all come at once. No, we are not talking about the zombie apocalypse, but rather the emergence of virtual teaching and virtual healthcare delivery pervading every aspect of life as we now know it. In the context of COVID-19 and marked shifts in how and where we teach medical learners, the staggering number of new ideas, adaptations, and innovations has been inspiring. This game-changing pandemic is a spark, a lightning bolt if you will, that has created solutions, where previous barriers may have been in virtual teaching and healthcare provision. It is impossible to even consider going "back to normal", as they say. We believe the torrent of ideas and possibilities for medical education, brought by COVID-19, cannot and should not be stopped. We explore the nuances of virtual teaching and virtual care and seek readers to consider what their actionable frameshift can mean for medical education in their teaching realm moving forward. We believe that this is the time to innovate: the time to radically change our traditional medical education practices. To sustain these innovations, institutional support, participant buy-in, and assessment and outcome data will be invaluable to harness these new opportunities.
本文已迁移。该文章被标记为推荐文章。我们都知道这一天会到来。只是没想到会一下子全来了。不,我们说的不是僵尸末日,而是虚拟教学和虚拟医疗服务的出现,它们正渗透到我们目前所知的生活的方方面面。在新冠疫情的背景下,以及我们教授医学学习者的方式和地点发生显著变化的情况下,大量新想法、调整和创新令人鼓舞。这场改变游戏规则的大流行病是一个火花,如果你愿意的话,是一道闪电,它创造了解决方案,而在以前,虚拟教学和医疗服务可能存在障碍。正如人们所说,甚至不可能考虑“恢复正常”。我们认为,新冠疫情带来的医学教育理念和可能性的洪流不能也不应被阻挡。我们探讨虚拟教学和虚拟护理的细微差别,并希望读者思考在未来的教学领域中,他们可行的思维转变对医学教育意味着什么。我们认为现在是创新的时候了:是从根本上改变我们传统医学教育实践的时候了。为了维持这些创新,机构支持、参与者的认同以及评估和结果数据对于利用这些新机会将非常宝贵。