The COVID-19 pandemic triggered sudden and significant adjustments to anesthesia residency training programs world- wide. Initially, the most pressing issues focused on concerns of reduced clinical exposure provided to trainees, largely due to the widespread cancellation of elective surgeries.1-4
ICERA: Increasing accessibility to medical education through structured international collaboration / Baker, Maxwell B; Ortega, Rafael; Bilotta, Federico; Wang, Jennifer; Bernstein, Wendy. - In: BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 0104-0014. - 74:4(2024). [10.1016/j.bjane.2024.844522]
ICERA: Increasing accessibility to medical education through structured international collaboration
Ortega, Rafael;Bilotta, Federico;
2024
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered sudden and significant adjustments to anesthesia residency training programs world- wide. Initially, the most pressing issues focused on concerns of reduced clinical exposure provided to trainees, largely due to the widespread cancellation of elective surgeries.1-4File allegati a questo prodotto
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