Background and AimsAn online teaching programme for Core Surgical Trainees (CSTs) was designed and delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility and the reception of a fully online teaching programme.MethodsTwenty teaching sessions were delivered either via Zoom™ or were pre-recorded and uploaded onto a Google Classroom™ and YouTube™ website. Online feedback, delivered via Google Forms™, were completed by CSTs following each teaching session. YouTube Studio™ analytics were used to understand patterns in viewing content.Results89.9% of trainees were satisfied with the teaching series. Trainees preferred short, weekly sessions (79%), delivered by senior surgeons, in the form of both didactical and ...
Background: The summer semester 2020, had to be restructured due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the ...
Abstract Background Online education has been used as an adjunct modality for teaching and it attrac...
Objectives To investigate perceptions of medical students on the role of online teaching in facilita...
Background and AimsAn online teaching programme for Core Surgical Trainees (CSTs) was designed and d...
Background During the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the quality of surgical education experiences sud...
Abstract Introduction The COVID pandemic resulted in a shutdown of facilities and resources globall...
During the pandemic and the implementation of Movement Control Order, the medical programme teachi...
ObjectiveThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted graduate medical education, impacting Accreditation Cou...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a detrimental impact on healthcare education. With restricted access t...
Purpose Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions resulted in an increased emphasis on virtua...
COVID-19 has accelerated a reliance on virtual technology for the delivery of postgraduate surgical ...
Introduction: The restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have resulted in a...
Background The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancel...
The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancelations of m...
Background The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancel...
Background: The summer semester 2020, had to be restructured due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the ...
Abstract Background Online education has been used as an adjunct modality for teaching and it attrac...
Objectives To investigate perceptions of medical students on the role of online teaching in facilita...
Background and AimsAn online teaching programme for Core Surgical Trainees (CSTs) was designed and d...
Background During the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the quality of surgical education experiences sud...
Abstract Introduction The COVID pandemic resulted in a shutdown of facilities and resources globall...
During the pandemic and the implementation of Movement Control Order, the medical programme teachi...
ObjectiveThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted graduate medical education, impacting Accreditation Cou...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a detrimental impact on healthcare education. With restricted access t...
Purpose Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions resulted in an increased emphasis on virtua...
COVID-19 has accelerated a reliance on virtual technology for the delivery of postgraduate surgical ...
Introduction: The restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have resulted in a...
Background The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancel...
The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancelations of m...
Background The impact of COVID-19 in healthcare systems globally was unprecedented leading to cancel...
Background: The summer semester 2020, had to be restructured due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the ...
Abstract Background Online education has been used as an adjunct modality for teaching and it attrac...
Objectives To investigate perceptions of medical students on the role of online teaching in facilita...