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Title: | Well-being, obstetrics and gynaecology and COVID-19: Leaving no trainee behind | Authors: | Chan, Grace Ming Fen Kanneganti, Abhiram Yasin, Nooraishah Ismail-Pratt, Ida Logan, Susan Jane Sinclair |
Issue Date: | Dec-2020 | Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia | Source: | Chan GMF, Kanneganti A, Yasin N, Ismail-Pratt I, Logan SJS. Well-being, obstetrics and gynaecology and COVID-19: Leaving no trainee behind. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2020 Dec;60(6):983-986. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13249 | Journal: | The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology | Abstract: | The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted training in obstetrics and gynaecology. Past pandemics have been shown to result in significant psychological morbidity. As specialty trainees continue frontline work, they will face unprecedented work environments and may face delays in progression due to postponed examinations, case log shortfalls and inadequate clinical rotations. This contributes to burnout, anxiety and depression. We share technology-based suggestions as well as institutional, departmental and self-care tips on how to maintain trainees' mental well-being during the fight against COVID-19. | DOI: | 10.1111/ajo.13249 | Keywords: | Attitude of Health Personnel;Burnout;COVID-19;Gynecology;Mental Health;SARS-CoV-2;Videoconferencing;Obstetrics;Mental well-being;Postgraduate | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Gold Coast Health Publications |
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