A national survey on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on gynecologic surgical training

Author:

Galvin Daniel1ORCID,O'Reilly Barry1,Greene Richard1,O'Donoghue Keelin12,O'Sullivan Orfhlaith E.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine and Health University College Cork Cork Ireland

2. INFANT Research Center University College Cork Cork Ireland

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to assess the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on gynecology surgical training.MethodsA national cross‐sectional online survey was distributed to all trainees and trainers in the higher specialist training program for obstetrics and gynecology in Ireland. The survey consisted of questions on topics which included: the volume of surgical procedures performed before and since the pandemic, confidence in performing various gynecologic procedures before and since the pandemic and questions regarding the impact of the pandemic on wellbeing and work practices.ResultsTrainers and trainees experienced a significant reduction in operative volumes for most procedure types. Analysis showed a significant reduction in the number of minor procedures performed by trainees (z = −2.7, P = 0.007) and a significant reduction in the number of all procedure types performed by trainers (minor procedures z = −3.78, P = <0.001; intermediate procedures z = −4.48, P = < 0.001; major procedures z = −3.69, P = < 0.001). Respondents reported they had less time for research and audit, were less able to attend courses or conferences and worried about the impact of their work on their families.ConclusionsIn conclusion, this study has highlighted the current difficulties facing surgical trainees in gynecology because of the COVID‐19 pandemic. These challenges have compounded an already challenging training environment for gynecology trainees. Efforts must be made to continue to provide high‐quality tailored training to ensure the development of the next generation of gynecologic surgeons.

Publisher

Wiley

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