Use of Information Communication Technology by Medical Educators Amid COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond

  • Chatterjee I
  • Chakraborty P
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted life and all forms of education. However, the impact on medical education is unique since the need for continuity of training medical students is urgent and traditionally calls for hands-on training and a physical presence. This is further compounded by the unavailability of teachers who are also serving as frontline health-care providers in the pandemic. This article discusses the role and types of information communication technology (ICT) tools in filling the gaps and ensuring educational continuity in medical education, collaboration, and learning, across the world in the current scenario. A variety of online collaboration tools and digital interventions are discussed. A comparison between the various ICT tools being used by medical educators is also presented. The potential and corresponding challenges of revamping the medical education system and incorporating ICT tools in the long run have also been discussed. Our work can serve as the basis of further studies on creating digital educational models in medical education.

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Chatterjee, I., & Chakraborty, P. (2021). Use of Information Communication Technology by Medical Educators Amid COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 49(3), 310–324. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047239520966996

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