Author: Klasen, Jennifer M; Meienberg, Andrea; Bogie, Bryce J M
Title: Medical Student Engagement During COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Areas for Improvement. Cord-id: 3zaoo1th Document date: 2020_11_3
ID: 3zaoo1th
Snippet: As a consequence of the ever-changing circumstances COVID-19 caused during the early stages of the pandemic, a large number of frontline health care workers were urgently needed in specific clinical environments such as hospitals and Triage and Test Centers (TTC). Some healthcare systems experienced short- to mid-term staff re-structuring, re-deployment of physicians and trainees, the return of retired healthcare workers to frontline care, and the withdrawal of medical students from clinical enc
Document: As a consequence of the ever-changing circumstances COVID-19 caused during the early stages of the pandemic, a large number of frontline health care workers were urgently needed in specific clinical environments such as hospitals and Triage and Test Centers (TTC). Some healthcare systems experienced short- to mid-term staff re-structuring, re-deployment of physicians and trainees, the return of retired healthcare workers to frontline care, and the withdrawal of medical students from clinical encounters.
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