2018
DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2018.1488903
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Thinking Outside the Box: Are We Ready for Teleprecepting to Expand Training and Practice Venues?

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“…Although mental health needs are high in low-resource postdisaster settings [24,29], high-quality mental health delivery can be challenging to provide; telemental health offers a solution to begin to narrow the gap [16,30]. In particular, teleconsultation/supervision in these settings has the potential to strengthen the mental health capacities of local communities and practitioners [31,32].…”
Section: The Role Of Technology and Telemental Health In Disaster Resmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although mental health needs are high in low-resource postdisaster settings [24,29], high-quality mental health delivery can be challenging to provide; telemental health offers a solution to begin to narrow the gap [16,30]. In particular, teleconsultation/supervision in these settings has the potential to strengthen the mental health capacities of local communities and practitioners [31,32].…”
Section: The Role Of Technology and Telemental Health In Disaster Resmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has further illuminated the fragility of current clinical education models and has demonstrated how technology could be an important tool for optimizing clinical training experiences. 23,24 Clearly, a paradigm shift is needed to effectively move forward, and new frontiers should be considered for clinical education (Table 1). Reports from PA educational programs during the COVID-19 pandemic show that well-structured telehealth-enabled clinical experiences have helped clinical programs to bridge the gap in supervised clinical training experiences.…”
Section: Thinking Outside the Box: New Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A timely and impressive special issue on technology in psychiatric-mental health clinical practice, research, and education was published in March (#3), truly challenging readers to "think outside the box" about topics such as apps, avatars, and robots (Miller & Polson, 2019), teleprecepting (Johnson, 2019), and high fidelity simulation (Abram & Forbes, 2019). Use of technology in research was illustrated in a paper by Anderson, Hundt, Dean, & Rose (2019), in which the data were obtained from blogs written by family caregivers.…”
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confidence: 99%