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Virtual platform to tackle challenges associated with lifelong medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, large in-person conferences were mostly cancelled to avoid further disease contagion. Physicians continued to demand changes in form to enable participation in lifelong medical education programs, and the traditional model of in-person conferences needed to be rethought...

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Published in:BMC medical education 2024-06, Vol.24 (1), p.697-9, Article 697
Main Authors: Ko, Sang-Hun, Park, Ki-Bong, Cha, Jae-Ryong, Jeon, Young-Dae, Kim, Sang-Gon
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Clinics
Communication Skills
Conferences
Conferences (Gatherings)
Conferences, meetings and seminars
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
Education
Education, Distance - methods
Education, Distance - organization & administration
Education, Medical, Continuing - methods
Education, Medical, Continuing - organization & administration
Educational aspects
Epidemics
Forecasts and trends
Hospitals
Humans
Influence
Instructional Materials
Lecture Method
Lifelong medical education
Medical education
Medical personnel
Orthopedics
Pandemics
Physicians
Professional Development
Professionals
Retrospective Studies
SARS-CoV-2
South Korea
Statistical Analysis
Training
Virtual platform
Virtual reality
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