Thirty-three vascular residency programs among 13 countries joining forces to improve surgical education in times of COVID-19: A survey-based assessment

Author:

Fabiani Mario Alejandro1ORCID,Gonzalez-Urquijo Mauricio1,Cassagne Gabriela1,Dominguez Angeles1ORCID,Hinojosa-Gonzalez David Eugenio1,Lozano-Balderas Gerardo1,Cisneros Tinoco Miguel Ángel2,Escotto Sanchez Ignacio3,Esperón Percovich Alejandro4,Vegas Diego Herrera5,Mariné Massa Leopoldo6,Mertens Renato A6,Morelli Luis7,Sepulveda Monsalve Gustavo8,Sanchez Nicolat Nora9,Perez Damian Venancio10,Riambau Vicente11,Vaquero Puerta Carlos12,Zaefferer Patricio13

Affiliation:

1. Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, México

2. IMSS Veracruz, México

3. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México

4. Universidad de la República, Uruguay

5. CEMIC, Argentina

6. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

7. Hospital San Juan de Dios, Costa Rica

8. Universidad de los Andes, Chile

9. ISSSTE Regional Hospital Lic, Adolfo Lopez Mateos, México

10. Hospital Español, Mexico

11. Hospital Clinic Barcelona, España

12. Universidad de Valladolid, España

13. Instituto Cardiovascular de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

Background Academic interaction with mentors has almost become minimal due to the current pandemic of COVID-19. The objective of this study is to introduce how a group of vascular surgery residencies joined forces to improve surgical education in times of COVID-19. Methods On May 2020, a group of Hispanic American vascular residency programs created webinar sessions of arterial and venous clinical cases among vascular residents across Latin America and Europe. Participants were surveyed via email. Questions were about the perceived quality and utility of the webinars; answers were stratified into negative (disagree), neutral, and positive (agree). Results There have been 60 sessions and 118 clinical cases presented. The survey was answered by 106 participants, 82 males (78.8%) and 24 women (23.0%). Fifty-four (51.9%) were board-certified vascular surgeons, 49 (47.1%) vascular surgery residents, and 2 (1.9%) general surgery residents. Mean age of the participants was 41.5 years (range: 25–74 years). Mean years of vascular surgery practice or experience were 11.2 years (range: 0–45 years). The residency programs involved in this project were from 13 different countries. Most answers received were positive for both perceived quality and utility of the webinars. Conclusion Globalization and technology provide an opportunity for international education, with the goal of building well-rounded and academic vascular surgeons. This group is just the beginning of a large collaborative group among Hispanic American countries, hoping that more residency programs will join, with the aim of breaking borders in the education of vascular surgery.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery

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