Advances in Medical Education and Practice (Mar 2021)
Response to “The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Medical and Nursing Students Regarding Distant Preclinical and Clinical Teaching Amidst COVID-19 Across India” [Letter]
Abstract
Joel Conway, Neev Trehan, Praneeth Vedagiri Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UKCorrespondence: Neev TrehanFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UKEmail [email protected] We read with interest this observational study by Dutta et al1 which investigated the satisfaction of medical and nursing students in India receiving online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors aimed to assess satisfaction and analyse problems with online learning in the medical field. Our personal experience, and Rajab et al2 support online learning as a source of both great potential and challenges for medical students. Identifying such problems is a necessary first step to addressing the current challenge of medical education. Here we discuss the aims, analysis and implications of their research. View the original paper by Dutta and colleagues