Departments of General Surgery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Pak Med Assoc. 2021 Jan;71(Suppl 1)(1):S49-S55.
The catastrophic effects of the coronavirus disease-2019 global pandemic have revolutionised human society. The unprecedented impact on surgical training needs to be analysed in detail to achieve an understanding of how to deal with similar situations arising in the foreseeable future. The challenges faced by the surgical community initiated with the suspension of clinical activities and elective practice, and included the lack of appropriate personal protective equipment, and the self-isolation of trainees and reassignment to coronavirus patient-care regions. Together, all these elements had deleterious effects on the psychological health of the professionals. Surgical training irrespective of specialty is equally affected globally by the pandemic. However, the global crisis inadvertently has led to a few constructive adaptations in healthcare systems, including the development of tele-clinics, virtual academic sessions and conferences, and increased usage of simulation. The current review article was planned to highlight the impact of corona virus disease on surgical training and institutions' response to the situation in order to continue surgical training, and lessons learnt from the pandemic.
2019 年冠状病毒病全球大流行造成了灾难性影响,彻底改变了人类社会。需要详细分析这场前所未有的手术培训冲击,以了解如何应对未来可预见的类似情况。外科界面临的挑战始于临床活动和择期手术的暂停,包括缺乏适当的个人防护设备,以及学员自我隔离和被重新分配到冠状病毒患者护理区域。所有这些因素都对专业人员的心理健康产生了有害影响。无论专业如何,外科培训在全球范围内都受到大流行的同等影响。然而,这场全球危机无意间导致医疗体系中出现了一些建设性的适应,包括远程诊所、虚拟学术会议和研讨会的发展,以及模拟使用率的提高。这篇综述文章旨在强调冠状病毒病对手术培训的影响,以及各机构对这一情况的应对措施,以继续手术培训,并从大流行中吸取教训。