Department of Anesthesiology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.
Pain Physician. 2020 Aug;23(4S):S433-S438.
While the COVID-19 pandemic still rages on in the United States, leaving in its wake hundreds of thousands of infected patients, families shattered by the untimely death of their loved ones, an economy in free fall that hit all-time highs barely a few months ago, and a fearful citizenry unsure of what the future holds, the effect it has had on residency and fellowship training programs across the country may appear inconsequential to the general populace. However, if you are a graduating trainee confronted with this unusual set of circumstances, fear of the virus is not the only thing that is foremost in your mind.
Literature review.
We discuss the unique challenges our pain fellowship program continues to deal with during this pandemic and particularly its impact on our fellows. It is entirely likely these concerns are mirrored in academic programs all over the United States.
A narrative review with paucity of literature.
在美国,COVID-19 大流行仍在肆虐,留下了数十万感染患者,无数家庭因亲人的早逝而支离破碎,经济从几个月前刚刚创下的历史高位直线坠落,以及对未来感到恐惧的民众,对于普通民众来说,它对全国住院医师和研究员培训项目的影响似乎微不足道。然而,如果你是一名即将毕业的受训者,面对这种不寻常的情况,对病毒的恐惧并不是你最关心的。
文献回顾。
我们讨论了我们的疼痛研究员项目在大流行期间继续面临的独特挑战,特别是它对我们研究员的影响。在美国各地的学术项目中,很可能也存在这些担忧。
文献匮乏的叙述性综述。