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Medical and Surgical Education Challenges and Innovations in the COVID-19 Era: A Systematic Review.

Panagiotis Dedeilias1, Michail Sideris2, Aikaterini Dedeilia3, Marinos G Sotiropoulos4, John Gerrard Hanrahan5, Deepa Janga6.   

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review was to identify the challenges imposed on medical and surgical education by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proposed innovations enabling the continuation of medical student and resident training. A systematic review on the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases was performed on April 18th, 2020, and yielded 1288 articles. Sixty-one of the included manuscripts were synthesized in a qualitative description focused on two major axes, "challenges" and "innovative solutions", and two minor axes, "mental health" and "medical students in the frontlines". Shortage of personal protective equipment, suspension of clinical clerkships and observerships and reduction in elective surgical cases unavoidably affect medical and surgical education. Interesting solutions involving the use of virtual learning, videoconferencing, social media and telemedicine could effectively tackle the sudden cease in medical education. Furthermore, trainee's mental health should be safeguarded, and medical students can be involved in the COVID-19 clinical treatment if needed. Copyright
© 2020, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Medical education; SARS-CoV-2; coronavirus; medical students; residents; review; tele-education; telemedicine; virtual learning

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32503818     DOI: 10.21873/invivo.11950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vivo        ISSN: 0258-851X            Impact factor:   2.155


  125 in total

1.  Feasibility and acceptability of virtual academic detailing on opioid prescribing.

Authors:  Mary H Smart; Monika Rao Mandava; Todd A Lee; A Simon Pickard
Journal:  Int J Med Inform       Date:  2020-12-25       Impact factor: 4.046

2.  UME-to-GME PandEMonium in COVID-19: Large-Scale Implementation of a Virtual ACGME Milestone-Based Curriculum for Senior Medical Students Matched Into Emergency Medicine.

Authors:  Mary E McLean; Adrian A Cotarelo; Thomas A Huls; Abbas Husain; Emily A Hillman; Lukasz D Cygan; Linette O Archer; Jennifer Beck-Esmay; Shannon M Burke; Angela I Carrick; Angela S Chen; Robert J Hyde; Vytas P Karalius; Eric Lee; Joel C Park; Angela M Pugliese; Morgan D Wilbanks; Amanda Young; Miriam L Kulkarni
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2021-12-14

3.  Readiness, Reception, and Performance of Students in a Communications Course Delivered Amid the Pandemic.

Authors:  Alamdar Hussain; Jasen Chau; Heejung Bang; Lee Meyer; Mohammed Islam
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2021-07-22       Impact factor: 2.047

4.  Social media platforms: a primer for researchers.

Authors:  Olena Zimba; Armen Yuri Gasparyan
Journal:  Reumatologia       Date:  2021-01-16

5.  Training of psychiatry and mental health in a low- and middle-income country: Experience from Thailand before and after COVID-19 outbreak.

Authors:  Rasmon Kalayasiri; Sorawit Wainipitapong
Journal:  Asia Pac Psychiatry       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 2.538

6.  Continuing patient care to underserved communities and medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic through a teledermatology student-run clinic.

Authors:  Danny Linggonegoro; Renajd Rrapi; Sepideh Ashrafzadeh; Lindsay McCormack; Diana Bartenstein; T J Hazen; Abigail Kempf; Eun Jae Kim; Kevin Moore; Xavier Sanchez-Flores; Hannah Song; Jennifer T Huang; Sadaf Hussain
Journal:  Pediatr Dermatol       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 1.997

7.  Family Medicine Residents' Experience During Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Dean A Seehusen; Amanda Kost; Wendy B Barr; Mary Theobald; Diane M Harper; Aimee R Eden
Journal:  PRiMER       Date:  2021-06-14

8.  Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency medicine education: Insights from faculty and residents.

Authors:  Paul L Weygandt; Jaime Jordan; Holly Caretta-Weyer; Anwar Osborne; Kristen Grabow Moore
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2021-05-16

9.  Medical Students and Patients Benefit from Virtual Non-Medical Interactions Due to COVID-19.

Authors:  Taylor M Coe; Trevor J McBroom; Sarah A Brownlee; Karen Regan; Stephen Bartels; Noelle Saillant; Heidi Yeh; Emil Petrusa; Leigh Anne Dageforde
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2021-07-21

10.  Feasibility of clinical performance assessment of medical students on a virtual sub-internship in the United States.

Authors:  John Woller; Sean Tackett; Ariella Apfel; Janet Record; Danelle Cayea; Shannon Walker; Amit Pahwa
Journal:  J Educ Eval Health Prof       Date:  2021-06-22
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