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Adapting Orthopaedic Surgery Training Programs During the COVID-19 Pandemic and
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Zhang AS
; Myers M
; Kee CJ
; McClary KN
; Barton RS
; Massey PA
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil
2020[Oct]; 2
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): e683-e696
PMID32838329
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The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, altering the structure and
existence of graduate medical education programs across all disciplines.
Orthopaedic residency programs can adapt during these unprecedented times to
continue providing meaningful education to trainees and to continue providing
high-quality patient care, all while keeping both residents and patients safe
from disease. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the literature and
describe evidence-based changes that can be made in an orthopaedic residency
program to ensure patient and resident safety while sustaining the principles of
graduate medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe measures
that can be enacted now or during future pandemics, including workforce and
occupational modifications, personal protective equipment, telemedicine, online
didactic education, resident wellness, return to elective surgery, and factors
affecting medical students and fellows. After a review of these strategies,
programs can make changes for sustainable improvements and adapt to be ready for
second-wave events or future pandemics. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V.