COVID-19 and education: restructuring after the pandemic
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- DOI: 10.1111/tri.13788
COVID-19 and education: restructuring after the pandemic
Abstract
COVID-19 challenges to keep a valuable educational offer with lockdown measures and social distancing are reviewed. Scientific Societies had to think of new alternatives to maintain meetings with conversion to a virtual format and development of online resources, rapidly available and broadly accessible. Other in person activities as face-to-face clinics have been substituted by telemedicine; the same happened with surgical training in theatre, given the suspension of most of the operations. Finally, the need to share and communicate in a continuous evolving scenario, has impacted negatively the integrity of peer review process, not following the normal procedures to ensure scientific integrity and reproducibility in the earliest phases of the pandemic.
Keywords: COVID-19; education; pandemic; telemedicine; webinar.
© 2021 Steunstichting ESOT. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Comment in
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Reply to: "COVID19 and education: restructuring after the pandemic".Transpl Int. 2021 Mar;34(3):588-589. doi: 10.1111/tri.13810. Epub 2021 Jan 21. Transpl Int. 2021. PMID: 33377237 No abstract available.
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