COVID-19

Reimagining Medical Fields: Brings New Challenges For Medical Students

Posted on in COVID-19 · Medical & Allied Sciences · Sanskriti University

Upskilling and reskilling is an integral part of developing skills and also become necessary to stay competitive in today’s world given the changes brought by technologies and even societal shifts.

The COVID-19 has highlighted the deficiencies and challenges in our healthcare sector. Healthcare professionals are facing new obstacles and it shows us what we have done in the medical field so far is not enough. It has become a global issue. Global problems require global solutions. As medical students, we are convinced that these skills and attitudes will be even more crucial in the coming years.

In the changing scenario, the role of the doctor must constantly evolve to meet the needs of an unpredictably changing environment and to fulfil the needs of society. Therefore, medical students should prepare to engage in such cases in the future. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on medical education worldwide, leading to the cancellation of lectures, clinical rotations, and ultimately the temporary closure of medical colleges and institutions.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which is both a medical and a social disaster, is due to the attack of this conservative oedema of medicine. The coronavirus crisis has highlighted the new challenges healthcare professionals must keep in mind, in the future. Due to COVID‐19 doctors around the world needed to work with local authorities and international bodies, as well as with each other, to limit the effects of the outbreak. The epidemic has served to remove the aristocratic and individualistic barriers of medicine that keep the private and public, rich and poor, and individual patients and community apart.

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