Transatlantic Educational Network – An Innovation Born Out of Necessity
The COVID-19 epidemic brought about many changes to the delivery of healthcare, graduate medical education, and collaborative efforts across academic medicine. While there was a temporary disruption in fluid delivery of services, longer-term benefits emerged with the leveraging of innovative technology and multi-centered collaborations. These new opportunities led fourteen centers within the United States and Europe to develop a novel remote collaborative educational effort in cardiovascular and thoracic anesthesiology, known as the Transatlantic Educational Network.
Source: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Gabor Erdoes, Archer Kilbourne Martin Source Type: research
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