Digital Strategies for Engaging Students During the Pandemic
Free Webinar • Recorded April 20, 2020
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, every medical school, physician assistant, and health science education program now faces the challenge of educating students in an era of uncertainty, while being asked to use digital tools that are still very new to them.
In this free webinar from ScholarRx, Dr. Tao Le, Dr. Jo Anna Leuck, and Dr. Charles Prober offer guidance on how leaders and faculty can better meet this evolving challenge now, while exploring what the future of education may look like.
During this interactive session, you will learn:
We will also have a Q&A session at the end so that you can share some of the questions and challenges you may be facing at your program.
Join panelists:
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Tao Le, MD, MHS
Dr. Le is an Associate Professor and Section Chief of the Allergy and Immunology division at the University of Louisville. He is the senior editor of First Aid and is Founder and Chief Education Officer of ScholarRx.
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Jo Anna Leuck, MD, FACEP
Dr. Leuck is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean for Curriculum at TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine, based in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Charles Prober, MD
Dr. Prober is the Founding Executive Director of the Stanford Center for Health Education and Senior Associate Vice Provost for Health Education at Stanford University. He is a Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology. He is an expert in pediatric infectious diseases with an academic career focused on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment of infections in children.
Access the free replay of Digital Strategies for Engaging Learners During the Pandemic and equip yourself to face today's medical education challenges and the uncertainty of tomorrow.
Free Webinar • Recorded April 20, 2020
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