2020
DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0300
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Impact on the Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Residents’ Learning Curve During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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“…Given the great role that the COVID-19 pandemic has been generating and its undeniable negative impact on the learning curve in the residency program in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, a variety of technological alternatives have emerged to try to compensate for the lack of traditional academic training in medical residency towards a virtual hybrid model [ 26 ] .…”
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“…Given the great role that the COVID-19 pandemic has been generating and its undeniable negative impact on the learning curve in the residency program in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, a variety of technological alternatives have emerged to try to compensate for the lack of traditional academic training in medical residency towards a virtual hybrid model [ 26 ] .…”
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“…Dessa forma, o Ministério da Saúde do Peru buscava diminuir as taxas de infecção e mortalidade do vírus no seu território nacional. Dentre as condutas seguidas estão: a realização de uma triagem diferente para pacientes infectados pelo vírus, a reserva de um número maior de leitos em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) com suporte ventilatório, a transferência da equipe de saúde para os cuidados da terapia intensiva direcionados ao COVID-19 e medidas de cancelamento de serviços considerados não urgentes (LLALLE et al, 2020).…”
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“…Additionally, this provision has, directly and indirectly, affected the learning curve of residents of the surgical area, as is the case with cardiovascular surgery evidencing a reduction in surgical procedures (elective vs. emergency), leading to a decrease in the hours of surgical training, progressively replaced by support hours in specific areas for COVID-19, like intensive care units and emergency rooms. A variety of technological alternatives has been suggested to try to compensate for the lack of traditional academic training in medical residency towards a virtual hybrid model [ 8 , 9 ] .…”
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