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Remote Supervision Done Right Part 2
Practical telehealth setup tips — camera angles, audio checks, lighting — to make remote supervision clinically valid.
Bad camera angles and audio create false confidence — you think the session is fine until outcomes drop. Sherley shares five setup rules: require three views when possible (learner, therapist hands/materials, environment), run a 30-second pre-session tech check, position the camera at waist-to-shoulder height, ask for screen-free space, and pause clinical decisions to switch to training-only mode if visibility is poor. Press play for what she actually asks for before observation begins.