GMS Journal for Medical Education (Dec 2020)

Application of telepresence systems in teaching – transfer of an interprofessional teaching module on digital aided communication into the block training “internal medicine” during the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Haucke, Elisa,
  • Walldorf, Jens,
  • Ludwig, Christiane,
  • Buhtz, Christian,
  • Stoevesandt, Dietrich,
  • Clever, Katharina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/zma001377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 7
p. Doc84

Abstract

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Objective: The contact restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic fundamentally limit patient-centered teaching. To realize a patient-oriented education in the block training “Internal Medicine” at the University Hospital Halle (Saale) despite the challenges, the already established teaching module “Interprofessional Teleconsultation” was adapted. The short article outlines the interprofessional teaching module including first evaluation results and describes the adapted block training.Method: In the “Internal Medicine” block training, students in a lecture hall navigated a telepresence system, which was accompanied by a physician across the ward and conducted an anamnesis via video and audio transmission without actual patient contact. Results: Students, physicians, and patients were open-minded about this form of communication during the Covid-19 pandemic and quickly got accustomed to the use of the telepresence system. To be able to react to technical challenges (e.g. unstable connection between the communication partners), a careful preparation of the lecturers is necessary. Conclusion: In using a telepresence system, patient-oriented teaching of students in the block training “Internal Medicine” can be ensured with low-threshold technical effort during the Covid-19 pandemic. The telepresence system allows for the involvement of patients into teaching while adhering to the necessary hygiene measures. Despite technical challenges, the teaching format based on telepresence is suitable as an alternative to face-to-face teaching if actual patient contact is not possible.

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