Erin
Leiman,
MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Duke University
School of Medicine
Dr. Erin Leiman is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina where she holds several leadership roles, including Assistant Director for the Duke Interprofessional Education and Care Center and medical director of the Interprofessional Education Clinic that brings together interprofessional students and faculty to care for patients. Additionally, she is the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for the Department of Emergency Medicine. She received her medical degree from Vanderbilt University and trained at the Harvard-affiliated program in Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston where she was chief resident.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Lightning Talk Description: We will discuss the development and implementation of a virtual, asynchronous, modular “Clinical Essentials of Telehealth” curriculum pilot designed for interprofessional health education students. Its current iteration includes eight modules focused on teaching the logistics of performing a telehealth visit and performing a systems-based virtual assessment.
Existing modules include: A Practical Approach to Performing a Telehealth Visit: Pearls and Pitfalls, General Assessment, Head and Neck Assessment, Cardiopulmonary Assessment, Musculoskeletal Assessment-…