The pre-clinical medical school curriculum provides students with extraordinary experiences in preparation to become physicians. However, it was not originally designed to be delivered remotely. The COVID-19 pandemic promptly threw the medical education process into unforeseen circumstances. A model of student–faculty collaboration created to address new challenges and implement practical solutions rapidly is presented. This model was used effectively to respond to pre-clinical educational interruptions that were imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and maintain high-quality training. Our experience provides valuable insights and lessons learned that can be applied to the ongoing pandemic response and to future educational challenges.
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Bird, E. C., Pettepher, C. C., Ball, M. A. Z., Goswami, P., Lyons, E., Reed, S. C., … Osheroff, N. (2022). Zooming into the COVID Era Together. Medical Science Educator, 32(5), 1183–1188. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-022-01611-z
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