EP 3: How COVID-19 Has Changed the Educational Paradigm
EP 3: How COVID-19 Has Changed the Educational Paradigm

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How has education and training for physicians changed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic? Steve Elias, MD, meets with key industry figures from AngioDynamics, Philips, Medtronic as well as event organisers, Radcliffe Group, to gain a different perspective, this time from industry on their response to the recent pandemic.

 

Gain insight into:

  • How the industry has responded to ensure the health and safety of both employees and patients
  • How the industry is supporting remote patient management
  • The importance of securing the right personality for presenting virtually
  • The importance of the ‘rep role’ in future meetings


Submit your questions/feedback to Steve via: podcast@radcliffe-group.com. Hosted by @DrSteveElias. Produced by @RadcliffeVASCU.

Prefer video? Watch the vodcast video episode here.

 

What to listen for:

In this episode they discuss:

 

  • [01.44]  Early responses from industry
  • [07.50] Addressing regional variabilities in employee and patient safety
  • [14.00] Developing new educational paradigms for virtual learning and remote delivery
  • [18.30] The benefits and challenges of business travel
  • [25.00] Engaging virtual presentations   
  • [32.30] The impact and future of societal/private meetings
  • [37.00] Combining virtual industry and scientific meetings
  • [40.45] The virtual benefit on cost
  • [42.30] Enhancing the live case experience
  • [45.15] Closing remarks

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