ENT from afar : opportunities for remote patient assessment, clinical management, teaching and learning
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Bhutta, Mahmood F.
Swanepoel, De Wet
Fagan, Johan
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Wiley
Abstract
Remote communication in ENT has been expanding, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Conferences and teaching have moved online, enabling easier participation and reducing financial and environmental costs. Online multi-disciplinary meetings have recently been instigated in Africa to discuss management of cases in head and neck cancer, or cochlear implantation, expanding access and enhancing patient care. Remote patient consultation has also seen an explosion, but existing literature suggests some caution, particularly because many patients in ENT need an examination to enable definitive diagnosis. Ongoing experience will help us to better understand how remote communication will fit into our future working lives, and also where face-to-face interaction may still be preferable.
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Clinical assessment, Diagnosis, Learning, Teaching, Telemedicine, COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Remote patient assessment
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Bhutta MF, Swanepoel DW, Fagan J.
ENT from afar: Opportunities for remote patient assessment,
clinical management, teaching and learning. Clin Otolaryngol.
2021;46:689–691. https://doi.org/10.1111/coa.13784.