Learning without Borders: Asynchronous and Distance Learning in the Age of COVID-19 and beyond

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Abstract

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted not only clinical care but also medical education. Physical distancing and shift rearrangements for both trainees and faculty have led to abrupt cancelation of many in-person didactics. These have been replaced by distance learning options, which include both synchronous and asynchronous curricula. Unfortunately, many medical educators have been forced to quickly create distance-learning options for trainees with little prior experience. In this perspective, we review the evidence base for distance learning and discuss practical considerations for transitioning traditional in-person curricula to distance platforms. We review technical aspects of distance learning as well as educational principles essential for success. The goal is for medical educators to optimize distance learning not just during this COVID-19 pandemic but beyond this crisis as well.

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Brady, A. K., & Pradhan, D. (2020, September 1). Learning without Borders: Asynchronous and Distance Learning in the Age of COVID-19 and beyond. ATS Scholar. American Thoracic Society. https://doi.org/10.34197/ats-scholar.2020-0046PS

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