This article was written by Sandra Fineman, MPAS, PA-C. She is the associate vice president and and an associate professor for the Center for Interprofessional Studies at Marshall B. Ketchum University. Online and remote modalities of education have become more popular in the last decade. The recent pandemic created multiple new avenues for effective remote […]
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