2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/8421346
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Managing Emergencies in Rural North Queensland: The Feasibility of Teletraining

Abstract: Introduction Historically, the use of videoconference technologies in emergency medicine training has been limited. Whilst there are anecdotal reports of the use of teletraining for emergency medicine by rural doctors in Australia, minimal evidence exists in the literature. This paper aimed to explore the use of teletraining in the context of managing emergency presentations in rural hospitals. Methods Using a qualitative approach, a mixture of junior and senior doctors were invited to participate in semistruc… Show more

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“…11 To achieve the greatest likelihood of success, the education provider will require training in how to educate, mentor, or supervise using telemedicine. 31…”
Section: Training and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 To achieve the greatest likelihood of success, the education provider will require training in how to educate, mentor, or supervise using telemedicine. 31…”
Section: Training and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%