"webside manner" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌwɛbsaɪd ˈmænə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌwɛbˌsaɪd ˈmænɚ/ [General-American] Forms: webside manners [plural]
Rhymes: -ænə(ɹ) Etymology: Blend of web (“the World Wide Web”) + bedside manner (“ability of a healthcare professional to interact with their patients”). Etymology templates: {{blend|en|web|bedside manner|t1=the World Wide Web|t2=ability of a healthcare professional to interact with their patients}} Blend of web (“the World Wide Web”) + bedside manner (“ability of a healthcare professional to interact with their patients”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} webside manner (plural webside manners)
  1. (neologism) The manner in which a healthcare professional interacts with patients remotely in telehealth or telemedicine. Tags: neologism Categories (topical): Healthcare, World Wide Web

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          "text": "But more important than the technology, he says, is what clinicians in the field have taken to calling \"webside\" manner. It's a modern twist on bedside manner—a physician's ability to relate with a patient and convey their desire to help. […] \"Look, there's variation whether you see a clinician in person or whether you see them online, so I'm not saying in any way that telemedicine is less helpful than in-person visits, or that webside manner is worse than bedside manner,\" says UCSF pulmonologist Adams Dudley. \"But webside manner definitely requires more cooperation, and a different kind of cooperation, than bedside manner.\"",
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          "text": "Developing a \"webside manner\" increasingly is recognized as central to medical education. As it requires a different skill set than in person communication, specific programs are being developed to teach students how to conduct clinical examinations via videoconferencing, monitor data from wearable devices, and understand how to effectively engage patients.",
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