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소화기내과 전임의 수련에 대한 COVID-19의 영향

Other Titles
 Impact of COVID-19 on Gastroenterology Fellowship Training 
Authors
 신현필  ;  차재명  ;  김범경  ;  명대성  ;  문성훈  ;  송명준  ;  윤승배  ;  유인경  ;  이정훈  ;  전백규  ;  현종진 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol.77(5) : 205-213, 2021-05 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
ISSN
 1598-9992 
Issue Date
2021-05
MeSH
Adult ; COVID-19 / epidemiology ; COVID-19 / pathology* ; COVID-19 / virology ; Education, Medical / statistics & numerical data* ; Fellowships and Scholarships ; Female ; Gastroenterology / education* ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Physicians / psychology* ; Republic of Korea / epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2 / isolation & purification ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Telemedicine
Keywords
COVID-19 ; Education ; Fellowship ; Gastroenterology ; Training
Abstract
Background/aims: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak caused numerous social and cultural changes, but few studies focused on their effects on gastroenterology (GI) fellowship training. This study evaluated the impact of COVID-19 on GI fellowship training.

Methods: A web-based questionnaire was sent out to GI fellows in Korea between 15 February and 15 March 2021. The questionnaire included questions regarding the characteristics of GI fellows, perception of COVID-19 outbreak, impact of COVID-19 outbreak, and telemedicine on the education of a GI fellowship.

Results: Among 111 answers, 94 respondents were analyzed. The GI fellows were provided with sufficient information about the COVID-19 outbreak (74.7%), well educated, and provided with personal protective equipment use (74.7% and 83.9%, respectively). On the other hand, outpatient schedule and volume decreased in 25.5% and 37.8% of respondents, respectively. Moreover, endoscopy sessions and volume decreased in 51.1% and 65.6% of respondents, respectively. As a result, 78.9% of respondents were concerned that the COVID-19 outbreak adversely affected their education. Telemedicine utilization was introduced during the COVID-19 outbreak, but only 20.0% and 10.6% of respondents agreed that telemedicine has benefits from the patient's and doctor's perspectives, respectively. In addition, only 25.9% of respondents were willing to continue telemedicine if adequately reimbursed, and 68.2% of respondents were concerned that it adversely affected their education.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 outbreak has adversely affected GI fellowship training in Korea for outpatient clinics, gastrointestinal endoscopy, educational conferences, and telemedicine. This study highlights that GI fellowship training needs more attention in the COVID-19 outbreak.
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DOI
10.4166/kjg.2021.049
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Beom Kyung(김범경) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5363-2496
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/190424
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