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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fellowship training: A national survey of
pediatric otolaryngology fellowship directors
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Johnson J
; Chung MT
; Stathakios J
; Gonik N
; Siegel B
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
2020[Sep]; 136
(ä): 110217
PMID32797806
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OBJECTIVES: To gain a better understanding of the effects the COVID-19 pandemic
has had on current and future pediatric otolaryngology fellowship training, as
well as how the application process was impacted this past year. METHODS: An
anonymous web-based survey consisting of 24 questions was sent to all fellowship
directors. The survey questions were designed to gain a better understanding of
the effects of the current COVID-19 pandemic on the surgical and clinical
experience of current, to characterize the types of supplemental educational
experiences that fellowship directors had incorporated into the curriculum to
compensate for the decreased surgical and clinical workload, and highlight
differences based on geographic location. RESULTS: Overall, 22 of 36 fellowship
directors responded to our survey, for a total response rate of 61%. The Midwest
had the highest response rate at 72.7%, followed by the Northeast (71.4%), the
West (50%), and the South (50%). The vast majority of fellowship directors
(77.2%) reported the COVID-19 pandemic had a "significant impact" on overall
pediatric otolaryngology fellowship training. 86.3% of fellowship directors
reported that their programs were still performing some surgical operations, but
with decreased overall volume. Interestingly, 13.6% of fellowship directors
reported that their fellows had been pulled to medicine or ICU services to assist
with the COVID-19 pandemic. Of these programs that had a fellow pulled to the ICU
or medicine service, 2 out of 3 were located in the Northeast, with the remaining
fellow being from a program in the South. CONCLUSION: Overall, pediatric
otolaryngology fellowship directors reported the COVID-19 pandemic has had a
significant impact on the overall fellowship experience within the field of
pediatric otolaryngology, with the majority feeling that both their fellows
surgical and clinical experience have been significantly impacted.