Teleconferencing for Virtual Visiting Professors and Virtual Grand Rounds

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The 2020 global pandemic related to the coronavirus has led to unprecedented interruptions in typical patient care and resident education. Teleconferencing software was deployed by many institutions to comply with quarantine and social-distancing regulations. To supplement the loss of clinical experience for trainees, the authors implemented a novel virtual-educational programming using virtual visiting professors and virtual grand rounds. The authors describe the two different formats and advantages such as access to multiple speakers on diverse, innovative topics and decreased financial burdens to the host program. However, the authors do acknowledge some disadvantages from lack of face-to-face social interaction/networking and the need to consider time-zone differences. Both new programs were embraced by trainees at the authors' own institution and residents/medical students across the United States and Canada and around the world. The authors believe teleconferencing should be permanently incorporated into future educational opportunities for plastic surgeons, as it provides easy access to high-quality information.

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Knaus, W. J., & Cheng, A. (2021). Teleconferencing for Virtual Visiting Professors and Virtual Grand Rounds. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 147(5), 872E-874E. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000007880

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