Profiles And Contributions To This Article

The feasibility and acceptability of administering a telemedicine objective structured clinical exam as a solution for providing equivalent education to remote and rural learners

Ryan  Palmer

Ryan Palmer

qualifications: EdD

contribution: original concept

position: Assistant Professor of Family Medicine

United States


Frances E Biagioli

Frances Biagioli

qualifications: MD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Professor of Family Medicine


Jasminka  Mujcic

Jasminka Mujcic

qualifications: MS4

contribution: literature review

position: Medical Student


Benjamin N Schneider

Benjamin Schneider

qualifications: MD

contribution: input data

position: Assistant Professor of Family Medicine


LeNeva  Spires

LeNeva Spires

qualifications: BA

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Family Medicine Administration


lisa   Dodson

Lisa Dodson

qualifications: MD

contribution: designed the project

position: Associate Professor of Family Medicine

United States

I am Campus Dean for Medical College of Wisconsin-Central Wisconsin campus. We are a new branch campus with a mission to address the primary care and psychiatry workforce shortages in Central and Northern Wisconsin. We are adopting an immersive 3 year curriculum focusing on preparing students for future practice in smaller and rural communities. I previously practiced Family Medicine in a frontier community. My academic interests are preparing students for rural practice, calendar efficient medical education (ie flexibly completing medical school without duplication and with less cost), and healthcare workforce. I am always looking for collaborators in these and other related areas.


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