This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. The COVID-19 pandemic has had innumerable profound impacts, many of which have resulted in irrevocable changes to both the practice of medicine and the teaching of medicine. Medical educators have adapted to the need for social distancing by providing virtual educational opportunities for their learners, often without training or experience in online teaching. Because these educators require both professional development and technical support for their online teaching to be sustainable and effective, departments need to provide immediate help and support. These twelve tips are designed for those in leadership roles who have recognized the need for investment in online education and are interested in strategies to ensure the success of their educational programs.

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