2021
DOI: 10.1093/bjsopen/zrab032.066
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P67 Integrated surgical teaching for juniors: surgical education during COVID-19

Abstract: Background COVID-19 has impacted on the amount of formal theoretical and practical surgical teaching available for junior doctors and medical students. This added to an existing climate of variability in the undergraduate and foundation teaching curriculum. Junior doctors were subsequently reporting a lack in confidence when dealing with surgical patients. We aimed to assess the surgical learning needs of junior doctors and designed a quality improvement project that included implementing a s… Show more

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“…Inadequate resources and training are challenges to implementing EWS that were heightened during the pandemic. Various medical devices are in shortage globally34 35 and missed training opportunities created a gap in professional development, negatively impacting clinicians’ confidence 36 37. The surge in hospitalisation and escalation to ICU due to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate the enforcement of national and international frameworks as a well emergency response to overcome the crisis 35 38 39.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate resources and training are challenges to implementing EWS that were heightened during the pandemic. Various medical devices are in shortage globally34 35 and missed training opportunities created a gap in professional development, negatively impacting clinicians’ confidence 36 37. The surge in hospitalisation and escalation to ICU due to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate the enforcement of national and international frameworks as a well emergency response to overcome the crisis 35 38 39.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various medical devices are in shortage globally (19,20) and missed training opportunities created a gap in professional development, negatively impacting clinicians' confidence. (21,22). The surge in hospitalisation and escalation to ICU due to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate the enforcement of national and international frameworks as a well emergency response to overcome the crisis (20,23,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%