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Educational Alternatives for the Maintenance of Educational Competencies in Surgical Training Programs Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:教育替代方案用于维护受Covid-19大流行影响的外科培训计划中的教育能力

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Along with the socio-economic burden the COVID-19 pandemic carried, the strain it brought upon our health care system is unparalleled. In an attempt to conserve much needed personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as to free up available hospital beds to accommodate the significant influx of COVID-19 patients, many elective surgical cases were essentially put on hold. Furthermore, to taper the spread of this highly contagious virus and to protect the medical staff, surgical clinics were limited to urgent care that could not be managed through virtual platforms. Surgical trainees, such as residents and fellows, who solemnly rely on clinical and surgical exposure to hone their operative and clinical skills, were evidently left deprived. As the pandemic rapidly progressed, medical staff in the emergency departments and what is now known as the COVID wards and COVID ICUs quickly became overwhelmed and overworked. This new reality required surgical trainees to rapidly redeploy to help meet the rising hospital needs. With no clear end to this pandemic, surgical trainees worry they will not reach the appropriate milestones and acquire the amount of surgical experience required to become competent surgeons. As a result, a rapid solution should be found and applied to remedy this newly created gap in surgical education. The measures we recommend include access to regular webinars from world-renowned experts, increased implementation of surgical simulation, selective redeployment of residents to favor level-appropriate learning opportunities and lastly, the active participation of trainees in telemedicine with an increase in surgical exposure as soon as the restrictions are lifted.
机译:随着Covid-19大流行的社会经济负担以及我们在医疗保健系统所带来的菌株是无与伦比的。为了试图保护需要的个人防护设备(PPE)以及释放可用的医院床以适应Covid-19患者的显着涌入,许多选修外科病例基本上持有。此外,为了逐渐逐渐逐渐扩散这种高度传染性病毒并保护医务人员,手术诊所仅限于无法通过虚拟平台管理的紧急护理。父母和研究员等外科学员显然剥夺了居民和临床和临床技能的居民和审查者。随着大流行迅速进展,急诊部门的医务人员以及现在所谓的Covid病房和Covid icus迅速被淹没并过度劳累。这种新现实需要手术学员迅速重新部署,以帮助满足医院需求的上升。没有明确的目的,手术学员担心他们不会达到适当的里程碑,并获得成为主管外科医生所需的手术经验量。结果,应发现快速解决方案并应用于对外科教育的新创造差距进行纠正。我们建议的措施包括获得来自世界知名专家的常规网络研讨会,增加了外科模拟的实施,选择性地重新部署居民,以支持水平适合的学习机会,最后是学员在远程医疗的积极参与随着手术曝光的增加随着限制的提升。

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