2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41575-020-0323-7
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Medical and gastroenterological education during the COVID-19 outbreak

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“…It forced medical schools and residency and fellowship training programs to adapt to how they educate their trainees. Aided by virtual platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, formal educational lectures, noon conferences, grand rounds, and even medical conferences have migrated onto the web to adapt to the “new normal” [ 18 ]. With widespread cancellation of elective procedures, more procedural-based specialty training programs faced unique challenges to ensure their trainees would acquire adequate procedure skills.…”
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“…It forced medical schools and residency and fellowship training programs to adapt to how they educate their trainees. Aided by virtual platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, formal educational lectures, noon conferences, grand rounds, and even medical conferences have migrated onto the web to adapt to the “new normal” [ 18 ]. With widespread cancellation of elective procedures, more procedural-based specialty training programs faced unique challenges to ensure their trainees would acquire adequate procedure skills.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With widespread cancellation of elective procedures, more procedural-based specialty training programs faced unique challenges to ensure their trainees would acquire adequate procedure skills. Gastroenterology fellowship programs adopted innovative virtual training webinars to strengthen participants' theoretical background in endoscopy and video sessions to review common technical aspects of endoscopy; they also reinvigorated the use of simulation-based training, in which it has been shown that skills learned in virtual reality simulation-based training are transferable to real life [18][19][20][21]. Although Zoom and Microsoft Teams are the newest widely adopted virtual platforms for formal medical education, informal medical education has been present on multiple social media platforms for years.…”
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“… 9 Other concerns include social isolation, trainee anxiety and burnout, lack of endoscopy experience, and loss of educational opportunities. 9 , 10 , 11 In accordance with public health efforts and the recommendations of the Association of American Medical Colleges, AE fellowship interviews were held virtually this year. 12 However, to date, the impact of virtual interviews on the match process has largely been unknown.…”
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“…Any alternative assessment methods must continue to be “robust, valid and reliable in providing assurance that Day One Competences have been achieved by students upon graduation” [ 59 ]. It is also a huge administrative task to organise the infrastructure to be able to deal with the change for both assessments and also graduation ceremonies [ 60 ].…”
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confidence: 99%