2020
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000003320
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Academics in the Pandemic: Early Impact of COVID-19 on Plastic Surgery Training Programs

Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 global pandemic has impacted plastic surgery training in the United States, requiring unprecedented measures to prepare for potential surges in critically ill patients. This study investigates how plastic surgery programs responded to this crisis, as well as how successful these changes were, through a survey of program directors and of residents at academic training programs in the United States. Methods: Two separate anonymous online surveys were … Show more

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“…38 This provided a space for residents to express feelings, present new ideas, and discuss changing needs with regard to their work and physical, emotional, and social challenges. 24,38 Programs are also continuing social and wellness agendas during the pandemic, with initiatives such as group virtual workouts and daily meals, which was found to foster a supportive culture. 24 Other options described in the literature include game nights, cooking classes, and meditation sessions led by residents/faculty.…”
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“…38 This provided a space for residents to express feelings, present new ideas, and discuss changing needs with regard to their work and physical, emotional, and social challenges. 24,38 Programs are also continuing social and wellness agendas during the pandemic, with initiatives such as group virtual workouts and daily meals, which was found to foster a supportive culture. 24 Other options described in the literature include game nights, cooking classes, and meditation sessions led by residents/faculty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Other options described in the literature include game nights, cooking classes, and meditation sessions led by residents/faculty. 38…”
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“…The response rate of 44% is similar to that of other published survey-based studies analyzing the impact of COVID-19 on GME programs. 20,23,24 As our sampling frame was limited to 233 PDs who were members of ASH or ASCO, there is potential for sampling bias and our findings may not represent the experience of those who are not members of these societies. In addition, respondents to our study largely represent the experience of PDs of academic programs.…”
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“…1 This radical shift significantly altered the plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) residency application process for both applicants and programs. 2 Prior to coronavirus disease 2019, programs could rely on away rotations 3 and interviews [4][5][6] to assess an applicant's "fit" while simultaneously giving the applicant an opportunity to develop their own opinion on the program's attributes, location, and culture. 7,8 After transitioning to virtual interviews, both applicants and programs had to adopt new ways of assessing these characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%