References

Telehealth Training Content

  • 2020 AAMC New and Emerging Areas in Medicine Series: Telehealth Competencies. American Medical Association. https://www.aamc.org/system/files/2020-09/hca-telehealthcollection-telehealth-competencies.pdf

  • COVID-19 Telemedicine Relationship-Centered Communication Skills. Academy of Communication in Healthcare. 2020 Rudolph, J. W., Raemer, D. B., & Simon, R. (2014).

  • Optimizing Telehealth During COVID-19 and Beyond: An MGMA Research & Analysis Report. June 2020. AMA Digital Health Implementation Playbook Series: Telehealth Implementation Playbook. American Medical Association. 2020.

  • Virtual Visit Curriculum. OHSU Portland FamilyMedicine Residency. Anthony Cheng MD, HollyHofkamp MD, Alex Verdieck MD and Joe SkariahDOLiu, X., Sawada, Y., Takizawa, T., Sato, H., Sato,M., Sakamoto, H., Utsugi, T., Sato, K., Sumino,H., Okamura, S., & Sakamaki, T. (2007).

Session Structure & Design

  • Establishing a safe container for learning in simulation: the role of the presimulation briefing. Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 9(6), 339–349.https://doi.org/10.1097/SIH.0000000000000047Roussin, C. J., & Weinstock, P. (2017).

  • Lypson et al. (2016). Veteran interactive cases to reinforce service (VICTORS): Standardized patient assessment of veteran centered care. Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources, 12, 10326.

  • SimZones: An Organizational Innovation for Simulation Programs and Centers. Academic medicine :journal of the Association of American MedicalColleges, 92(8), 1114–1120.https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000001746Rudolph, J. W., Simon, R., Dufresne, R. L., & Raemer, D. B. (2006).

  • There's no such thing as "nonjudgmental" debriefing: a theory and method for debriefing with good judgment. Simulation inhealthcare : journal of the Society for Simulationin Healthcare, 1(1), 49–55.https://doi.org/10.1097/01266021-200600110-00006