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- Title
Post-Pandemic and Beyond Virtual Conference Abstracts.
- Authors
Ahmed, Zeeshan; Fahey, Brian; Zafar, Adeel; Worrall, Amy P.; Kheirelseid, Elrasheid; McHugh, Seamus; Moneley, Daragh; Naughton, Peter; Lau, Clarissa H.H.; Fazlollahi, Ali M.; Bakhaidar, Mohamad; Alsayegh, Ahmad; Yilmaz, Recai; Del Maestro, Rolando F.; Harley, Jason M.; Poole, Meredith; Ungi, Tamas; Fichtinger, Gabor; Zevin, Boris; Arshinoff, Danielle
- Abstract
Educational impact of the COVID-19 third wave on a competency-based orthopedic surgery progra... Background The COVID-19 third wave in Ontario from April to June 2021 led to a province-wide cancellation of elective surgeries and the development of policies to minimize in-person patient encounters. Profiles of burnout and response to the COVID-19 pandemic among general surgery residents at... Background The COVID-19 pandemic has placed additional demands on general surgery residents, who are already at high risk of burnout. Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical resident training: a nationwide survey of Canadi... Background In March 2020, hospitals in North America adjusted their practices in response to the novel COVID-19 pandemic, ushering in extreme restrictions on elective surgical and interventional procedures. Impact of COVID-19 on procedural skills training and career preparation of medical students Background The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted clinical/procedural skills training of Canadian medical students. Methods Fifty participants from 4 expertise levels (14 experts/neurosurgeons, 14 senior residents, 10 junior residents, 12 novices/medical students) performed a simulated tumour resection 5 times and a complex simulated brain tumour operation once on the NeuroVR simulation platform.
- Subjects
HUMAN dissection; VOCATIONAL guidance; MEDICAL students; TRAINING of medical residents; RESIDENTS (Medicine); STUDENT attitudes; OTOLARYNGOLOGY
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2021, Vol 64, pS65
- ISSN
0008-428X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1503/cjs.018821