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We read the article by Hammersley et al. on utilising different modes of consultations within UK primary care; an increasingly popular topic during the COVID-19 pandemic.1 Lockdown measures have been eased in London, with social distancing reduced to 1 metre. Simultaneously, as final year medical students, we have been designated as ‘key workers’ and expected to recommence clinical placements, including a 4-week GP assistantship. As there is an ongoing change in how healthcare services are provided for patients, we have been informed that there will be fewer opportunities for face-to-face consultations. Nevertheless, we will be able to consult with patients remotely and undertake compulsory departmental teaching via online platforms such as Microsoft Teams to minimise the loss of patient contact.
Despite this drastic change, patients display a positive attitude and high demand for online consultations in primary care. However, lifestyle advice discussion will occur less often.1 We feel this rapid change in teaching style and adapting to online consultations is daunting. It is being piloted for the first time, which may result in re-shaping the future of the undergraduate curriculum. This will also be reflected in our undergraduate final examinations by utilising virtual history stations as an assessment tool. Additionally, some students will no longer have their GP assistantship during the final year as it wil...
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