
Ep. 5 – GME and COVID-19
03/19/21 • 21 min
Teresa Smith, MD, Associate Dean, GME and Affiliations & Associate Professor, Clinical Emergency Medicine at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, explores how GME programs have adapted to the challenges posed by COVID-19, how teaching hospitals can best support their residents, and what to expect as the new academic year begins.
Teresa Smith, MD, Associate Dean, GME and Affiliations & Associate Professor, Clinical Emergency Medicine at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, explores how GME programs have adapted to the challenges posed by COVID-19, how teaching hospitals can best support their residents, and what to expect as the new academic year begins.
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