2020
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.11761
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The perspective of surgical residents on current and future training in light of the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Redeployment rates were variable across studies, ranging from 46% [ 30 ] to 6% [ 27 ]. Redeployment was defined as providing non-surgical care to patients or being transferred to a non-surgical specialty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Redeployment rates were variable across studies, ranging from 46% [ 30 ] to 6% [ 27 ]. Redeployment was defined as providing non-surgical care to patients or being transferred to a non-surgical specialty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redeployment was defined as providing non-surgical care to patients or being transferred to a non-surgical specialty. The highest rate was reported by Kapila et al with 46% of Belgian plastic surgery trainees providing non-specialty support to patients with COVID-19 [ 30 ]. The lowest rate was 6%, reported amongst 148 urology trainees across 18 countries [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 showed that HCPs during pandemics suffered higher levels of 10,11 have caused uneven clinical experience, case log deficits, and uncertainty regarding training progression. 12 Failure to ensure HCPs' well-being can lead to burnout, poorer patient care, 13 more medical errors, 14 and higher absenteeism. 8,15 We describe our efforts to maintain trainees' mental well-being in our university-affiliated teaching hospital in Singapore.…”
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“…The COVID‐19 pandemic has been a turning point in modern history and has had a significant impact on residents and medical students 1–4 . Many have experienced a drastic shift in their placements, residency interviews and their personal lives.…”
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