**3.3 Videos in telemedicine**

Telemedicine is another upcoming field that is gaining popularity and is becoming a crucial part of the health care system. It utilizes video conferencing technology for providing health services remotely. Through this platform, networking of interprofessional groups, patient doctor interactions and video-based doctor visits and teleconsultations are made possible through innovative virtual streaming systems. It allows visual assessments of patients, virtual delivery of medical advice, diagnoses, prescriptions, and follow-up care from their homes. Other advantages include faster appointments, eliminates travel and travel-time, convenient for patients with limited

mobility, and overall cost effectiveness [31]. It also serves as a platform for visualization of educational videos such as open surgical procedures that are live streamed to encourage medical students and residents from public health centers to use the telemedicine features on their own smartphones and tablets as an educational tool. To aid online video streaming surgery observation, tiny computers called smart glasses that have an internet connection and a head-mounted monitor and video camera are used to watch professional surgeons perform surgeries in order to learn new techniques and advance existing ones [32].

In order for future doctors to more efficiently use telemedicine technology for enhancing care quality, expanding patient access, and lowering healthcare costs, medical schools are learning to integrate telemedicine competences into undergraduate medical education. Post-pandemic, studies have shown that curriculum developers have integrated telemedicine modules into digital prerequisite courses, enhancing students' understanding of professional patient-doctor communications, digital case history taking, and handover practices [29].
