Medical Students Learning on the COVID-19 Front Line
Ioanna Zimianiti1, Vyshnavi Thanaraaj1, Francesca Watson1
1Imperial College London, School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
In this viewpoint, we share our perspectives, as medical students at Imperial College London, on our experiences during our Infectious Diseases placement at Northwick Park Hospital, touching upon other students' experiences at other sites as well. We highlight some of the main drivers of and barriers to medical students seeing patients with COVID-19.
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