2021
DOI: 10.54531/ohxv9347
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197 Maintaining Surgical Skills Through Small-Group Simulation During COVID-19 [Quality Improvement Project]

Abstract: The COVID-19 Pandemic has had a significant disruption to the provision of Surgical Training. Core and Improving Surgical Trainees (CSTs and ISTs) are noted to be a group profoundly affected due to the impact of the pandemic in reducing operative time, cancelled elective procedures and redeployment to other specialities We aimed to evaluate the benefit of Small Group Surgical Simulation teaching for CSTs and ISTs recently deployed in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.Physical simulation models were d… Show more

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