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Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Autores :
Iain Hennessey ;
Gavin Cleary;
Jessica Macwilliam;
Autor corporativo:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
388
ISBN:
1440-1754
Existencias:
396
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Autores :
Iain Hennessey ;
Gavin Cleary;
Jessica Macwilliam;
Autor corporativo:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
388
Existencias:
396
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Autores:
Iain Hennessey
,
Gavin Cleary
,
Jessica Macwilliam
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
.
Numero:
10
Volumen:
31
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
ScienceDirect ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
388
Página Final:
396
ISBN:
1440-1754
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Título ScienceDirect :
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Autores :
Iain Hennessey ;
Gavin Cleary;
Jessica Macwilliam;
Autor corporativo:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Tipo :
ScienceDirect .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Título ScienceDirect :
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Autores :
Iain Hennessey ;
Gavin Cleary;
Jessica Macwilliam;
Autor corporativo:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Paginas:
388.
ISBN:
1440-1754.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics
Resumen:
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rapid increase in the use of telemedicine. This is likely to continue when the social distancing restrictions have been eased. There have been a number of technological advances that have contributed to the roll-out and improved quality of telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine has a number of benefits including facilitating home working for clinicians, reduce travel time for families and allows multidisciplinary team working across different sites. In addition to these clinical benefits there are also the environmental benefits of reduced travel to and from the hospital setting. There are limitations to this change in practice including the need for repeat appointments if a telemedicine facilitated contact is not adequate and the perpetuation of inequality for vulnerable families, the so called “digital divide”. Due to the increase in the use of telemedicine it is important that clinicians develop effective consultation practices including appropriate selection of patients, technical setup and consultation tools. In order to ensure trainees are developing appropriate skills in telemedicine, educational opportunities should be developed including structured assessment tools to allow the demonstration of competence in this area.
Fecha de publicación:
2021.
Autor corporativo:
Paediatrics and Child Health,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
COVID-19
Medical education
Remote consultation
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Decanatura
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
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Iain Hennessey Gavin Cleary Jessica Macwilliam Iain Hennessey Gavin Cleary Jessica Macwilliam Telemedicine: improving clinical care and medical education in paediatrics. 2021; 31Ed. 388.