COVID-19 and jeopardy of a trainee in the era of minimally invasive surgery

Harshit GargJournal of Minimal Access Surgery 2021 17(1):135-136COVID-19 pandemic had a global impact on residency training and surgical training had seen the worst hit. In the current era, the minimal invasive surgery has become inherent component of any surgical speciality training and the COVID-19 crisis has affected the various components of this training including acquisition of knowledge, clinical judgement and technical competency. This impact, coupled with uncertainty in future training and job opportunities have jeopardized the current surgical trainees.
Source: Journal of Minimal Access Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research