Social Media & Technology
Education Pathway
Telemedicine/EHR/Medical Informatics
Suzanne Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Columbia University Medical Center
columbia university medical center
New York, New York, United States
Lauren Roth, MD
Attending Physician, Instructor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, NY, United States
Marguerite Costich
Pediatrics
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY, United States
Laura Robbins-Milne, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Columbia University
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
Mariellen Lane, MD
Associate Program Director, Pediatric Residency Program
Pediatrics
Columbia University NYP
Columbia University
New York, New York, United States
Edith Bracho-Sanchez, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Child and Adolescent Health
Columbia University Medical Center
Columbia University
NEW YORK, New York, United States
Telemedicine expanded at an exponential rate during the COVID-19 global pandemic and its use is already changing the way medicine is practiced. Despite its rapid growth, telemedicine has not been traditionally integrated into medical training, leaving each academic center to develop curricula on their own, if at all, and potentially leaving learners to enter medical practice without important skills. The purpose of this session is to share universal elements of these curricula in an interactive fashion, providing teachers with tools to incorporate telemedicine into their curriculum and precept and evaluate trainees accordingly, regardless of specialty or practice type, all while meeting ACGME and AAMC competencies. Learners will become familiar with strategies to implement telehealth into their teaching curriculum. The session will draw on participants’ experience with telemedicine to identify curriculum development elements that are applicable to all training programs.
Introduction [15 minutes]
Audience response polling to establish audience experience with telemedicine and resident education on telemedicine
Brief overview of telemedicine in the COVID-19 Era
Benefits and Barriers [20 minutes]
Small Group Break Outs – each group assigned a topic to discuss regarding benefits and barriers based on results of the audience polling
Large group report out with virtual blackboard
Designing a Resident Telemedicine Curriculum [20 minutes]
Brief overview of best practices on telemedicine communication skills including simulation of virtual visit
Small Group Break Out discussing methods for teaching and precepting telemedicine skills, including use of the electronic medical record
Each group will be given a different element inherent to telemedicine including teaching communication skills, teaching clinical reasoning, and precepting
Large Group Report Out
Sample Curriculum [10 minutes]
Recap the development and implementation of resident telemedicine curricula at 2 NYC institutions
Evaluation [20 minutes]
Overview of ACGME and AAMC Telemedicine Competencies
Jigsaw Method – small groups will each focus on a specific skill or competency and determine methods to evaluate residents
Large Group Report Out
Sharing of evaluation tools from presenters’ institutions
Lessons Learned [20 minutes]
Discuss lessons learned from 2 NYC institutions who implemented resident telemedicine curricula
Sharing as a group what participants will bring back to their institution
Conclusion [10 minutes]
Questions