The outbreak of COVID-19 infection in Italy started in late February with a rapid and dramatic spread. The hospitals in the most hit regions of Northern Italy started modifying their working schedule and, on the March 9, 2020, the Government approved the lock-down of the whole Country in order to minimize the further spread of the infection and to optimize health-care resources. This drastic measure transformed all hospitals activities, including suspension of all non-urgent outpatient visits and postponable sur- geries. The aim of this paper is to evaluate how this new organiza- tion affected the role of residents in their last year of training at a General Surgery Department in a tertiary center of North-East Italy (Trieste).
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on general surgery training program: An Italian experience
Bernardi L.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Germani P.Writing – Review & Editing
;Del Zotto G.Methodology
;Scotton G.Validation
;de Manzini N.Supervision
2020-01-01
Abstract
The outbreak of COVID-19 infection in Italy started in late February with a rapid and dramatic spread. The hospitals in the most hit regions of Northern Italy started modifying their working schedule and, on the March 9, 2020, the Government approved the lock-down of the whole Country in order to minimize the further spread of the infection and to optimize health-care resources. This drastic measure transformed all hospitals activities, including suspension of all non-urgent outpatient visits and postponable sur- geries. The aim of this paper is to evaluate how this new organiza- tion affected the role of residents in their last year of training at a General Surgery Department in a tertiary center of North-East Italy (Trieste).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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