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Ensuring continuity of education during a pandemic—Experience from an entry-level physiotherapy programme

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posted on 2024-03-27, 05:42 authored by Tsz Ling Meredith YeungTsz Ling Meredith Yeung, Melissa Yi Ching Chan, Clement Chee Kin YanClement Chee Kin Yan, Shilin, Katherin HuangShilin, Katherin Huang

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is transmitted through droplet transmission and is highly contagious (del Rio & Malani, 2020; Guan et al., 2020; Sohrabi et al., 2020). After it was declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, the Singapore government implemented a “circuit breaker” period, or partial lockdown, on 7 April 2020 (Ministry of Health, 2020). In spite of numerous initiatives for faculty to embrace technology-enhanced learning over the past years, it was a steep take-off for most programmes at institutes of higher learning. This short personal view intends to share our experience from the sole entry-level physiotherapy programme in Singapore.

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Journal/Conference/Book title

The Asia Pacific Scholar - Medical and Health Professions Education

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2021-07-13

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  • Published

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Meredith Yeung; Meredith.Yeung@Singaporetech.edu.sg

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