2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-021-03041-8
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What is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residency training: a systematic review and analysis

Abstract: Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has greatly affected medical education in addition to clinical systems. Residency training has probably been the most affected aspect of medical education during the pandemic, and research on this topic is crucial for educators and clinical teachers. The aim of this study was to understand the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic comprehensively through a systematic review and analysis of related published articles. … Show more

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“…A global trainee survey of 1420 trainees noted that a strong predictor of physician burnout was related to more exposure to COVID-19 patients and having a COVID-positive colleague triggers emotional concern and stress [ 13 ]. Trainees in Saudi Arabia during the COVID pandemic reported low mood and anxiety [ 14 ]. Decreased clinical experience, reduced case volume, disrupted education activities and deteriorated mental health are significant concerns in the Trainee survey [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A global trainee survey of 1420 trainees noted that a strong predictor of physician burnout was related to more exposure to COVID-19 patients and having a COVID-positive colleague triggers emotional concern and stress [ 13 ]. Trainees in Saudi Arabia during the COVID pandemic reported low mood and anxiety [ 14 ]. Decreased clinical experience, reduced case volume, disrupted education activities and deteriorated mental health are significant concerns in the Trainee survey [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El efecto de la pandemia por la COVID-19 en la formación de médicos residentes ha ocasionado una menor calidad de la formación, asociada principalmente a un menor volumen de participación o realización en actividades asistenciales de la especialidad, describiéndose mayor afectación en las especialidades quirúrgicas e intervencionistas (18) . Se ha determinado la ocurrencia de una menor adquisición de competencias clínicas por la disminución de rotaciones de formación (13) , una reducción de rotaciones externas a la sede docente para reforzar la formación, la disminución de la cantidad de procedimientos quirúrgicos y, en el caso específico de la formación en cardiología, menor número de procedimientos intervencionistas así como de rotaciones para reforzar la formación en la especialidad (12,19,20) .…”
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“…Amidst this changing landscape of educational opportunities, clinical education has become increasingly reliant on online educational resources [8] . Online tools, such as radiation oncology-focused websites, podcasts, smartphone applications (apps), and videos, provide useful sources of information and study material for the budding resident and practicing clinician that have become essential [9] , [10] .…”
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confidence: 99%