“…19,20 Such innovations have included national consortia to deliver high-quality faculty lectures, real-time streaming of surgeries, opening access to student attendance at virtual tumor boards and other didactics, interactive discussions with faculty and residents, telesimulation, self-paced curricula, and virtual electives. 12,19,[21][22][23][24] Our program demonstrates how virtual spaces can provide infrastructure for near-peer mentorship that accomplishes objectives of didactic teaching, facilitate resident-student networking, and enables applicants to meet one another, all goals of traditional visiting subinternships built into accreditation standards for both medical students and residents. 4,5 The transition to residency represents a unique opportunity to provide these types of programs, which may strengthen the student experience both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.…”