Is surgical training prepared for the "second wave" of COVID-19? A collaborative perspective
Abstract
Restructuring of surgical services during the 'first wave' of the coronavirus-disease 2019 pandemic led to significant disruption in surgical learning opportunities provided to junior surgeons. Recent challenges faced by trainees have never been faced before. These include disruption to surgical opportunities available, completing assessments and attending educational events. With a 'second wave' now upon the United Kingdom it is vitally important we reflect upon the 'first wave' to ensure junior surgeons are able to achieve appropriate surgical case numbers, complete assessments and progress to the next stage of training. Alternate assessment methods in the United Kingdom need to be considered should the pandemic continue and clear information should be provided to surgical trainees regarding career progression. These are difficult times for surgical training and we need to endeavor that trainees are provided with opportunities similar to their predecessors albeit in difficult circumstances. This is to ensure the future standard of surgical patient care remains of the highest standard.
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Author
Rajgor, Harshadkumar Dhirajlal
Rajgor, Amarkumar Dhirajlal
Sidhu, Manpreet Singh
Khan, Shehzaad Aziz
Hossain, Fahad
Moores, Thomas Steven
Rajgor, Amarkumar Dhirajlal
Sidhu, Manpreet Singh
Khan, Shehzaad Aziz
Hossain, Fahad
Moores, Thomas Steven
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Date
2021-02-10
Type
Article
Subject
Orthopaedics, Surgery
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Citation
Rajgor HD, Rajgor AD, Sidhu MS, Khan SA, Hossain F, Moores TS. Is Surgical Training Prepared for the "Second Wave" of COVID-19? A Collaborative Perspective. Ann Surg Open. 2021 Feb 10;2(1):e045.
Journal / Source Title
Annals of Surgery Open
DOI
10.1097/AS9.0000000000000045
PMID
37638235
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
