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In-person vs. Telemedicine initial consults

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TelemedicinePhysicianSurvey

Hello! My name is Rahul Rikhy; I am a Medical Student at Saint James School of Medicine, and my group is researching Physician practice via Telemedicine. If you are a Physician or Resident Physician who has done an In-Person initial consult and a Telemedicine initial consult within the past year, we would like to hear your experiences via this 5 minute survey. We are interested in learning about your confidence in communicating with a patient and direct treatment without having some of the traditional techniques that you would usually use upon initial consultation.

If you complete the survey and would like to be entered to win a $50 Starbucks gift card to thank you for your time, please PM me with your name and email.

Thank you so much for your participation!

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