2020
DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2020.1774318
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on medical postgraduate training in the United States

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“…It is anticipated that these residents may graduate and become specialist/consultant without achieving proficiency in essential surgical procedures. 18 Similar finding has been brought out during our survey where 55% participants don't feel competent enough to work independently after PG completion.…”
Section: Future Implications Of Covid-19 On Pg Training Programmesupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…It is anticipated that these residents may graduate and become specialist/consultant without achieving proficiency in essential surgical procedures. 18 Similar finding has been brought out during our survey where 55% participants don't feel competent enough to work independently after PG completion.…”
Section: Future Implications Of Covid-19 On Pg Training Programmesupporting
confidence: 85%
“…If this paradigm shift continues for too long, the orthopaedic PGs may lose skills in managing a broad range of orthopaedic surgical pathologies. 18 Social distancing norms have prevented group study and discussion among PG students.…”
Section: Problems and Difficulties Faced By Pg Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, we have a responsibility to provide assistance to medical students to help them improve their analytical abilities. Volunteering activities and a philosophy of lifelong learning should be encouraged, and efforts should be made to enhance leadership skills, all of which are essential to respond to the pandemic [33].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 If this paradigm shift continues for too long, the residents may lose skills in managing a broad range of oral pathologies. 9 The reduced patient load has affected the demonstration of many clinical skills in all specialisations as reflected in this survey. This could be combatted with the use of card cases, simulation of the cases for clinical discussions and demonstration of procedures on extracted teeth and typhodonts.…”
Section: Materials and Method:-mentioning
confidence: 98%