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Dutch cardiology residents and the COVID-19 pandemic: Every little thing counts in a crisis

机译:荷兰心脏病居民和Covid-19大流行:每个小事都在危机中

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The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed healthcare systems worldwide, and a large part of regular cardiology care came to a quick halt. A Dutch nationwide survey showed that 41% of cardiology residents suspended their training and worked at COVID-19 cohort units for up to 3 months. With tremendous flexibility, on-call schedules were altered and additional training was provided in order for residents to be directly available where needed most. These unprecedented times have taught them important lessons on crisis management. The momentum is used to incorporate novel tools for patient care. Moreover, their experience of pandemic and crisis management has provided future cardiologists with unique skills. This crisis will not be wasted; however, several challenges have to be overcome in the near future including, but not limited to, a second pandemic wave, a difficult labour market due to an economic recession, and limitations in educational opportunities.
机译:Covid-19 Pandemic在全球范围内越来越多的医疗保健系统,并且常规心脏病学关心的大部分时间都迅速停止。荷兰全国范围的调查显示,41%的心脏病学居民暂停了他们的培训,并在Covid-19队列单位工作,长达3个月。具有巨大的灵活性,随叫随到的时间表被改变,提供了额外的培训,以便在最需要的情况下直接提供居民。这些前所未有的时代教授他们对危机管理的重要课程。动量用于纳入新的患者护理工具。此外,他们对大流行和危机管理的经验已经提供了未来的心脏病学家,具有独特的技能。这种危机不会浪费;然而,在不久的将来必须克服几个挑战,包括但不限于第二大流行浪潮,由于经济衰退,困难的劳动力市场,以及教育机会的局限性。

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