‘The Virtual Check-In’: A tool to facilitate virtual patient interaction for early clinical learners in a longitudinal integrated clerkship

  • Johnston A
  • Barrick K
  • Jivraj F
  • et al.
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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. In response to restrictions on learner placements in clinical environments during the COVID-19 pandemic the authors developed a tool, 'The Virtual Check-In', for clinical clerks in the University of Calgary Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship. These learners, who had been pulled from their rural and remote communities because of the pandemic, used the tool to continue to develop their clinical skills while working with their preceptors and patients online. This paper describes the rapid development of the tool using Kern's principles for curriculum development and implementation, the format and uses of the final tool, and its potential use in other contexts.

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Johnston, A., Barrick, K., Jivraj, F., & Ram, R. (2020). ‘The Virtual Check-In’: A tool to facilitate virtual patient interaction for early clinical learners in a longitudinal integrated clerkship. MedEdPublish, 9, 108. https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000108.1

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