Optimizing clinical education: An innovative telehealth education model.

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Shani Fleming is an associate professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore. David J. Bunnell is an assistant professor at Frostburg (Md.) State University. James P. McGinnis is an associate professor and academic coordinator of the PA program at Towson (Md.) State University. At the University of Maryland Baltimore, Violet Kulo is an associate professor, Karen L. Gordes is chief learning officer and an associate professor, Hyun-Jin Jun is an assistant professor, and Gerald Kayingo is executive director of the PA Leadership and Learning Academy and a professor. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

Published: December 2022

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