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2020 ; 27
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COVID-19 Impact on Well-Being and Education in Radiology Residencies: A Survey of
the Association of Program Directors in Radiology
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Robbins JB
; England E
; Patel MD
; DeBenedectis CM
; Sarkany DS
; Heitkamp DE
; Milburn JM
; Kalia V
; Ali K
; Gaviola GC
; Ho CP
; Jay AK
; Ong S
; Jordan SG
Acad Radiol
2020[Aug]; 27
(8
): 1162-1172
PMID32571648
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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced rapid evolution of the
healthcare environment. Efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus through
social distancing and shelter-at-home edicts have unintended consequences upon
clinical and educational missions and mental well-being of radiology departments.
We sought to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on radiology
residencies with respect to the educational mission and perceptions of impact on
well-being. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was IRB exempt. An anonymous 22
question survey regarding the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on educational and
clinical missions of residencies, its perceived impact upon morale of
radiologists and trainees and a query of innovative solutions devised in
response, was emailed to the Association of Program Directors in Radiology
membership. Survey data were collected using SurveyMonkey (San Mateo,
California). RESULTS: Respondents felt the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively
impacted their residency programs. Regarding the educational mission impact,
70.1% (75/107) report moderate/marked negative impact and 2.8% (3/107) that
educational activities have ceased. Regarding the pandemic's impact on resident
morale, 44.8% (48/107) perceive moderate/marked negative effect; perceived
resident morale in programs with redeployment is significantly worse with 57.1%
(12/21) reporting moderate/marked decrease. Respondents overwhelmingly report
adequate resident access to mental health resources during the acute phase of the
pandemic (88.8%, 95/107). Regarding morale of program directors, 61% (65/106)
report either mild or marked decreased morale. Program innovations reported by
program directors were catalogued and shared. CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic
has markedly impacted the perceived well-being and educational missions of
radiology residency programs across the United States.
|*Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology/prevention & control
[MESH]
|*Internship and Residency/methods/trends
[MESH]
|*Pandemics/prevention & control
[MESH]
|*Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology/prevention & control
[MESH]