Description
Overview
HIPPO Telemedicine: Common Conditions 2023 is a comprehensive on-demand video course designed to equip clinicians with the necessary skills to effectively manage common conditions in telemedicine settings. This course delivers practical clinical guidelines to navigate virtual encounters, enhance diagnostic accuracy, and avoid critical mistakes in telemedicine practice.
On-demand family medicine education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: Video course
Total size: 3 hours of high-yield content
Content
This course provides a structured approach to telemedicine practice focusing on clinical reasoning, patient communication, and specific conditions commonly encountered through virtual visits.
- The Practice of Telemedicine
- Clinical Reasoning in Telemedicine
- Webside Manner
- Unexpected Situations
- Charting Dos and Don’ts
- Clinical Approach
- Acute Rhinosinusitis
- Acute Pharyngitis
- Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
- Procedural Fundamentals
- The Telemedicine Physical Exam
- Peripheral Device Tips
Speakers
This course features expert insights tailored to telemedicine clinical practice, focusing on pragmatic adaptation and evidence-based guidelines to enhance virtual patient care. Specific speaker details are not provided.
Target Audience
This course is intended for clinicians in family medicine, internal medicine, and emergency medicine who provide or plan to provide telemedicine services and seek to strengthen their clinical reasoning, diagnostic skills, and patient management in virtual care settings.
Why This Topic Matters
HIPPO Telemedicine: Common Conditions 2023 addresses the critical need for clinicians to adapt their clinical approach for telemedicine environments. As virtual visits become increasingly common, mastering the clinical and communication challenges inherent to remote care is essential in family medicine.
MedHub Central provides this educational resource to support clinicians in developing confidence and competence in telemedicine. The course emphasizes practical strategies to optimize patient safety, satisfaction, and quality of care within the evolving clinical landscape.





