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I read with interest this study by Hook et al(1) which adds to existing literature exploring student perspectives of remote consultations in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic.(2) Though not discussed, it also follows co-produced research that has quantitatively and qualitatively explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical student enthusiasm for future general practice careers.(3)
Several years after the accelerated transition to more remote consultations in general practice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,(4) it is interesting that several perspectives negatively influencing career aspiration appear to persist amongst the UK medical student population.(1) These include increased concerns regarding barriers to learning related to remote working during clinical placements, a more isolated working environment as a result of conducting more remote consultations and the impact of increased use of alternatives to face-to-face consultations on patient experience and the intersection of this with policy making and public perception.(1–3)
In contrast to previous articles,(2,3) concerns relating to patient safety, or about worsening health inequalities as a result of changes in delivery of care were not discussed.(1) I agree with the authors that medical student participants may not have been willing to reflect negatively on the specialty to the early career GPs who facilitated focus groups. The quotes presented at the end of the results(1) su...
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