COVID-19’s Impact on Medical Education: Lessons Learned and Innovations Ahead

Introduction

The medical education sector has felt the sting of COVID-19 very much. It has shaken it to its core, sending shocks through every single limb, fiber and neuron that make up its being. This paper examines the multifaceted effects of COVID-19 on medical education systems including past experiences and future innovations.

1: Precautions Taken in Response to COVID-19 Shift to Remote Learning:

The abrupt shift of teaching from physical classes to remote ones in different parts of the world is discussed. Highlight how institutions utilized e-learning platforms, online classrooms as well as conference calls to remain operational even when concentrating on students’ safety first.

Safety Measures in Clinical Settings:

To prevent COVID-19 transmission among medical students and health professions’ practitioners; this includes personal protective equipment (PPE), social distancing guidelines and enhanced sanitation practices implemented during clinical attachments. Implement restrictions on rotation schools apply between year two or year four across schools globally from January until March 2020 so as to protect both patients themselves.

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Always wear masks in publics areas

Aways sanidizes hand after touch any things

Dont hand shake with any one