Becker's Healthcare July 12, 2024
Ashleigh Hollowell

The pandemic upended healthcare in innumerable ways, and one of the less visible ones is how it affected the transition to practice for clinicians who were in school studying to become the next front-line clinicians.

The transition to practice from medical and clinical education was named the No.1 patient safety concern of 2024 by ECRI safety experts.

Hospital leaders told Becker’s that while COVID-19 shutting down schools and forcing more virtual and distance learning limited their time to train with peers in person and at the bedside, the transition to practice has always been challenging.

Here is what C-suite executives have experienced in their hospitals and health systems related to this challenge:

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