SOAP to STEP: The new normal
Residency Program Alert, August 26, 2020
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by Deepak Gupta, MD, anesthesiology clinical assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit; Sarwan Kumar, MD, internal medicine assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit; and Shushovan Chakrabortty, MD, PhD, anesthesiology clinical assistant professor, Wayne State University, Detroit
The practice of medicine is evolving rapidly for current practitioners of medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is an eye-opener for what lies ahead for all budding practitioners of medicine, including medical students, residents, and fellows, because they will have to be trained to practice medicine under new conditions created in the wake of COVID-19.
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