1/10 The current pandemic continues to expose multiple fault lines in our current health system. But it also provides us with so many lessons that we can hopefully learn from to better prepare for or prevent the reality of a next pandemic. @BradCutrellMD @EmilyAbdoler
2/10 As medical educators, it challenges us to actively seek out what these lessons might be and forces us to look beyond current curriculum requirements to better prepare the next generation of doctors. @VarunPhadke2 @PaulSaxMD @DxRxEdu @AagaardEva @JenniferSpicer4
3/10 So I reflect on these thoughts tonight. What lessons from the pandemic impact medical education? I invite you to share your thoughts. Please retweet as we must not let these lessons get tucked away in a drawer. Letโ€™s build the list together in real-time. @CarlosdelRio7
4/10 Iโ€™ll start with these 7 lessons. Iโ€™m very sure thereโ€™s more and hopefully the list continues. @BSchwartzinSF @Armstrws @Darcy_ID_doc @JenniferSpicer4

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