Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on radiology education, training, and practice: A narrative review

被引:18
作者
Majumder, Md Anwarul Azim [1 ]
Gaur, Uma [1 ]
Singh, Keerti [1 ]
Kandamaran, Latha [1 ]
Gupta, Subir [1 ]
Haque, Mainul [2 ]
Rahman, Sayeeda [3 ]
Sa, Bidyadhar [4 ]
Rahman, Mizanur [5 ]
Rampersad, Fidel [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Indies, Fac Med Sci, Cave Hill Campus,Cave Hill Rd, BB-23034 Cave Hill, Barbados
[2] Natl Def Univ Malaysia, Unit Pharmacol, Fac Med & Def Hlth, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia
[3] Amer Univ Integrat Sci AUIS, Sch Med, BB-11318 Bridgetown, Barbados
[4] Univ West Indies, Fac Med Sci, St Augustine Campus, St Augustine 33178, Trinidad Tobago
[5] Int Med Coll, Principals Off, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
关键词
Radiology; Education; Training; Practice; COVID-19; pandemic; Impact; MEDICAL-STUDENT EDUCATION; E-LEARNING PLATFORM; INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY; CURRICULUM; RESIDENCY; INTEGRATION; EXPERIENCE; ANATOMY; SCHOOLS; NEED;
D O I
10.4329/wjr.v13.i11.354
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Radiology education and training is of paramount clinical importance given the prominence of medical imaging utilization in effective clinical practice. The incorporation of basic radiology in the medical curriculum has continued to evolve, focusing on teaching image interpretation skills, the appropriate ordering of radiological investigations, judicious use of ionizing radiation, and providing exposure to interventional radiology. Advancements in radiology have been driven by the digital revolution, which has, in turn, had a positive impact on radiology education and training. Upon the advent of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many training institutions and hospitals adhered to directives which advised rescheduling of non-urgent outpatient appointments. This inevitably impacted the workflow of the radiology department, which resulted in the reduction of clinical in-person case reviews and consultations, as well as in-person teaching sessions. Several medical schools and research centers completely suspended face-to-face academic activity. This led to challenges for medical teachers to complete the radiology syllabus while ensuring that teaching activities continued safely and effectively. As a result, online teaching platforms have virtually replaced didactic face-to-face lectures. Radiology educators also sought other strategies to incorporate interactive teaching sessions while adopting the e-learning approach, as they were cognizant of the limitations that this may have on students' clinical expertise. Migration to online methods to review live cases, journal clubs, simulation-based training, clinical interaction, and radiology examination protocolling are a few examples of successfully addressing the limitations in reduced clinical exposure. In this review paper, we discuss (1) The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on radiology education, training, and practice; (2) Challenges and strategies involved in delivering online radiology education for undergraduates and postgraduates during the COVID-19 pandemic; and (3) Difference between the implementation of radiology education during the COVID-19 pandemic and pre-COVID-19 era.
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页码:354 / 370
页数:17
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