Invited Commentary

Commentary on “Importance of Interdisciplinary Medical Education: A Frontline Perspective”

Authors: G. Richard Holt, MD, MSE, MPH, MABE, DBioethics

Abstract

In this issue of the Southern Medical Journal, Aman Pandey, a medical student under the mentorship of Dr Jennifer Jackson, presents a perspective on the importance of interdisciplinary medical education preparatory to the responsibility for clinical care of patients.1 I could not agree with Pandey more. In fact, presenting interprofessional and multidisciplinary clinical education concepts is the mission of the Southern Medical Journal.

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References

1. Pandey A, Jackson JS. Importance of interdisciplinary medical education: a frontline perspective. South Med J 2018;111:209-210.
 
2. Israel Center for Medical Simulation. https://eng.msr.org.il/virtual_hospital. Accessed December 15, 2017.