Benefits, disadvantages and challenges of virtual conferencing in the COVID-19 era: Adjusting to the new normal

Authors

  • J. A. Ogunmodede
  • A. J. Ogunmodede
  • O. I. N. Buhari
  • B. F. Dele-Ojo
  • A. B. Omotoso
  • O. A. Agede
  • A. B .O. Omotoso

Keywords:

Virtual conferencing, COVID-19 Era, Benefits and limitations

Abstract

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has had tremendous effect on the medical and scientific community. Measures instituted to curb the spread of the disease such as physical distancing and ban on large gatherings have significantly altered conferencing activities of medical professional associations. With no end in sight to the pandemic, it is certain that medical professional associations may have to make do with purely virtual or hybrid conferencing for some time to come. The objective of this paper is to highlight the benefits, disadvantages and challenges of virtual conferencing

Methods: We searched Pubmed, Embase, Scopus, and AJOL databases from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 for publications describing the benefits, disadvantages and challenges of virtual conferencing during the pandemic. This, together with authors' experience formed the resource base for this work. 

Conclusion: We propose ways the scientific community in Nigeria can maximize the virtual conferencing while the pandemic lasts. We also advocate increased discussion about how to improve the virtual conferencing culture and the development of guidelines for purely virtual or hybrid scientific conferences.

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Published

2023-10-10

How to Cite

Ogunmodede, J. A., Ogunmodede, A. J., Buhari, O. I. N., Dele-Ojo , B. F., Omotoso, A. B., Agede, O. A., & Omotoso, A. B. .O. (2023). Benefits, disadvantages and challenges of virtual conferencing in the COVID-19 era: Adjusting to the new normal. Research Journal of Health Sciences, 10(2), 162–167. Retrieved from https://rjhs.org/index.php/home/article/view/319

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