During the Covid-19 pandemic, all parts of our lives changed. One aspect that was drastically altered all around the world was education. Not only did students have to start attending classes online, but medical students had to figure out how to continue their preparation for entering the clinic when they couldn’t enter the clinic. Changes to medical school curricula come every year, but how do you change your entire way of learning? And how did these changes affect students, teachers, physicians, and patients? Join Dr. Tanner Schrank and graduating medical student Magda Brej as they explore these issues.
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Interviewee: Final-year medical student Magda Brej, from outside Chicago, studying in Krakow, Poland.
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