AJHPE African Journal of Health Professions Education Sept 2021, Vol. 13, No. 3 AJHPE is published by the South African Medical Association HEAD OFFICE: Block F, Castle Walk Corporate Park, Nossob Street, Erasmuskloof Ext. 3, Pretoria, 0181 EDITORIAL OFFICE: Suite 9 & 10, Lonsdale Building, Gardner Way, Pinelands, 7405. Tel. 021 532 1281 Please submit letters and articles for publication online at www.editorialmanager.com/ajhpe EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vanessa Burch University of Cape Town GUEST EDITORS Champion Nyoni University of the Free State Werner Cordier University of Pretoria INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS Michelle McLean Bond University, QL, Australia Deborah Murdoch-Eaton Sheffield University, UK DEPUTY EDITORS Jose Frantz University of the Western Cape Jacqueline van Wyk University of KwaZulu-Natal ASSOCIATE EDITORS Francois Cilliers University of Cape Town Rhena Delport University of Pretoria Patricia McInerney University of the Witwatersrand Ntombifikile Mtshali University of KwaZulu-Natal Gonzaga Mubuuke Makerere University Anthea Rhoda University of the Western Cape Marietjie van Rooyen University of Pretoria Susan van Schalkwyk Stellenbosch University Elizabeth Wolvaardt University of Pretoria ACTING GENERAL MANAGER Dr Vusumusi Nhlapho EXECUTIVE EDITOR Bridget Farham HEAD OF PUBLISHING Diane Smith I Tel. 012 481 2069 Email:dianes@samedical.org MANAGING EDITORS Claudia Naidu Naadia van der Bergh TECHNICAL EDITORS Kirsten Morreira PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION OFFICER Emma Jane Couzens SENIOR DESIGNER Clinton Griffin ONLINE SUPPORT Gertrude Fani ISSN 2078-5127 EDITORIAL 155 We survived W Cordier, C N Nyoni SHORT RESEARCH REPORT 157 Plotting through the pandemic J Marcus, B Nkuna, J Andras 159 From work-integrated learning to virtual case studies: Navigating an alternative to fieldwork in paediatric occupational therapy K van Niekerk, K Uys, I (J C) Lubbe 161 Pedagogy to probity H Roos, C Lubbe 163 An innovative, remote supported problem-based learning model in a South African medical curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic J Jayakumar, F Amien, G Gunston, L de Paulo, S Crawford-Browne, G Doyle, K Bugarith 167 Synchronous online pharmacy skills group work: A breakout room toolbox for teaching V A Perumal-Pillay, F Walters 170 How a global pandemic fuelled an all-time career high in emergency remote teaching at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town C Gordon 172 Innovative mentorship: Implementation of an online mentorship programme for South African medical internship and junior doctors in KwaZulu-Natal V S Singaram, K L Naidoo, N C Dlova 174 Breaking the isolation: Online group assignments S Adam, M Coetzee, I (J C) Lubbe 176 WhatsApp as a support strategy for emergency nursing students during the COVID‐19 pandemic Y Botma, T Heyns, C Filmalter, C Nyoni 179 ‘Going virtual’: Innovative online faculty development during COVID‐19 R Maart, A Rhoda, S Titus, D Manning 182 'Goldilocks anatomy' – data-conserving anatomy video tutorials during emergency remote teaching Q Wessels, A du Plessis, K van Niekerk AJHPE African Journal of Health Professions Education Sept 2021, Vol. 13, No. 3 AJHPE is published by the South African Medical Association HEAD OFFICE: Block F, Castle Walk Corporate Park, Nossob Street, Erasmuskloof Ext. 3, Pretoria, 0181 EDITORIAL OFFICE: Suite 9 & 10, Lonsdale Building, Gardner Way, Pinelands, 7405. Tel. 021 532 1281 Please submit letters and articles for publication online at www.editorialmanager.com/ajhpe EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vanessa Burch University of Cape Town GUEST EDITORS Champion Nyoni University of the Free State Werner Cordier University of Pretoria INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS Michelle McLean Bond University, QL, Australia Deborah Murdoch-Eaton Sheffield University, UK DEPUTY EDITORS Jose Frantz University of the Western Cape Jacqueline van Wyk University of KwaZulu-Natal ASSOCIATE EDITORS Francois Cilliers University of Cape Town Rhena Delport University of Pretoria Patricia McInerney University of the Witwatersrand Ntombifikile Mtshali University of KwaZulu-Natal Gonzaga Mubuuke Makerere University Anthea Rhoda University of the Western Cape Marietjie van Rooyen University of Pretoria Susan van Schalkwyk Stellenbosch University Elizabeth Wolvaardt University of Pretoria ACTING GENERAL MANAGER Dr Vusumuzi Nhlapho EXECUTIVE EDITOR Bridget Farham HEAD OF PUBLISHING Diane Smith I Tel. 012 481 2069 Email:dianes@samedical.org MANAGING EDITORS Claudia Naidu Naadia van der Bergh TECHNICAL EDITORS Kirsten Morreira PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION OFFICER Emma Jane Couzens SENIOR DESIGNER Clinton Griffin ONLINE SUPPORT Gertrude Fani ISSN 2078-5127 184 Stimulating students’ critical thinking skills in pharmacology using case report generation S S Mlambo 186 Bringing literature to life: A digital animation to teach analogue concepts in radiographic imaging during a pandemic: Lessons learnt H Essop, I (J C) Lubbe, M Kekana 189 A ray of sunshine in the COVID‐19 environment, with a virtual sunburst elective A Turner, I (J C) Lubbe, W Ross 191 Saving student interaction by saving the Starks H Parker 193 Planning and facilitating remote objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) for wound care students in South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic B S Botha, M Mulder 195 Anaesthesia skills and simulation training during the COVID-19 pandemic R van Wyk, E W Turton 197 Outsmarting COVID-19 through rapid 3D printing and flipped learning in fixed prosthodontics A Fortuin, J H van den Heever, T C Postma 199 The reality of virtual reality at a South African university during the COVID-19 pandemic B S Botha, L Hugo-van Dyk, C N Nyoni 201 Teaching pharmacology online: Not just another narration W Cordier, I (J C) Lubbe 203 Reflection on remote teaching and learning of a final-year BPharm clinical training module during a pandemic M Viljoen, R Coetzee, N Hoffman, J McCartney, E Upton, M van Huyssteen 205 Learning during a pandemic: Evaluating University of Cape Town first-year health sciences students’ experiences of emergency remote teaching N O Mapukata, S K Toto 208 Adapting an undergraduate dental objectively structured clinical examination (OSCE) during COVID‐19 R Maart, S Khan, B Kathree, R Ahmed, R Mulder, N Layloo, W Asia‐Michaels 210 Moving fieldwork online: Innovations in an occupational therapy curriculum L Hess-April, M Alexander, S Stirrup, A B Khan CPD questionnaire