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Training in Neurology: Adoption of resident teleneurology training in the wake of COVID-19

Alicia Zha, Lee Chung, Shlee Song, Jennifer J. Majersik, Amanda Jagolino‐Cole

2020Neurology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has changed the way we engage patient care, with a move toward telemedicine-based health care encounters. Teleneurology is now being rapidly embraced by neurologists in clinics and hospitals nationwide but for many, this paradigm of care is unfamiliar. Exposure to telemedicine in neurology training programs is scarce despite previous calls to expand teleneurology education. Programs that provide a teleneurology curriculum have demonstrated increased proficiency, accuracy, and post-training utilization among their trainees. With the current changes in health care, broad incorporation of teleneurology education in resident and fellow training after this pandemic dissipates will only serve to improve trainee preparedness for independent practice.

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MedicinePreparednessTelemedicinePandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)CurriculumTraining (meteorology)Health careNeurologyMedical educationFamily medicineMedical emergencyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)PsychiatryPsychologyEconomic growthPolitical sciencePhysicsEconomicsPathologyLawMeteorologyPedagogyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Radiology practices and education
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