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Medwave 2020;20(5):e7933 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2020.05.7933
Learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: An initiative of Latin American students
Telmo Raul Aveiro-Róbalo, Luciana Daniela Garlisi-Torales
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Dear editor,

The Latin American Federation of Scientific Societies of Medical Students (FELSOCEM) was created in 1986, and for 34 years we have worked to fulfill our main objective: To increase the scientific level of Latin American students, promoting research in the area of ​​health in the undergraduate and continuous medical education. These are outreach activities geared towards the community.

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken us by surprise throughout Latin America. Different governments have adopted containment measures, such as social distancing that proves to be effective in situations like this[1]; academic activities at all levels have been suspended in several countries[2], affecting the training of future doctors. For this reason, the FELSOCEM Board of Directors began a campaign to promote continuing education through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), as well as support the policy of promoting social isolation staying in our homes, avoiding the spread of virus infection using time efficiently and productively.

The campaign had the motto: #QuedateEnCasa #AprendeConFelsocem and consisted of providing academic activities in the field of health every day on topics of interest for today and the professional life of students. The campaign started on March 17 with a videoconference with the theme: Current Situation of the COVID 19 Pandemic in Latin America. We continue to carry out this type of activity dealing with topics such as: Where do I access reliable information about COVID 19?; Mental health during the COVID 19 period; Academic trivia on COVID 19, among other topics related to the pandemic.

Although, as medical students, we cannot be on the front lines, it is also possible to adopt necessary measures, and all and any support is valid to combat this terrible crisis that is currently affecting everyone. This is why we strongly encourage other students around the world to take action like this, promoting information of academic interest about COVID-19 while urging them to stay home.

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TRAR, LDGT: participated in the entire process of preparing the article, from the conception of the idea to submission to the journal.

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The original version of the letter was submitted in Spanish. This version is the translation provided by the authors and has been lightly copyedited by the journal.

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Authors: Telmo Raul Aveiro-Róbalo[1,2], Luciana Daniela Garlisi-Torales[1,2]

Affiliation:
[1] Carrera de Medicina, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad del Pacífico, Asunción, Paraguay
[2] Federación Latinoamericana de Sociedades Científicas de Estudiantes de Medicina

E-mail: raul.aveiro45@gmail.com

Author address:
[1] Manuel Gondra N° 371
Asunción, Paraguay

Citation: Aveiro-Róbalo TR, Garlisi-Torales LD. Learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: An initiative of Latin American students. Medwave 2020;20(5):e7933 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2020.05.7933

Submission date: 12/4/2020

Acceptance date: 18/5/2020

Publication date: 11/6/2020

Origin: Not commissioned.

Type of review: Internally peer-reviewed.

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  1. Teslya A, Pham TM, Godijk NE, Kretzschmar ME, Bootsma MC, Rozhnova G. Impact of self-imposed prevention measures and short-term government intervention on mitigating and delaying a COVID-19 epidemic. medRxiv. 2020. | CrossRef |
  2. UNESCO. COVID-19 Educational Disruption and Response. 2020. [Internet] | Link |
Teslya A, Pham TM, Godijk NE, Kretzschmar ME, Bootsma MC, Rozhnova G. Impact of self-imposed prevention measures and short-term government intervention on mitigating and delaying a COVID-19 epidemic. medRxiv. 2020. | CrossRef |

UNESCO. COVID-19 Educational Disruption and Response. 2020. [Internet] | Link |