Feasibility of Google Glass for Remote Resident Supervision and Evaluation (P1.039)

Conclusions:This pilot feasibility study is a first step in applying mobile telemedicine using GG for remote supervision and evaluation of neurology residents. Early experiences suggest good technical feasibility and patient acceptance. Primary outcome analysis of inter-rater agreement between in-person and remote (GG) evaluation of the NIHSS and NEX assessments is pending.Study Supported by: This study receives support from an American Academy of Neurology Education Grant, as well as from an American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Faculty Fellowship Award.Disclosure: Dr. Carrera has nothing to disclose. Dr. Chiota-McCollum has nothing to disclose. Dr. Mantri has nothing to disclose. Dr. Clark has nothing to disclose. Dr. Wang has nothing to disclose. Dr. Odell has nothing to disclose. Dr. Berthaud has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gunnell has nothing to disclose. Dr. McMurry has nothing to disclose. Dr. Worrall has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for the Neurology journal. Dr. Worrall has received royalty payments from Merritt's Neurology. Dr. Southerland has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for Neurology podcast.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Graduate Medical Education Research Source Type: research