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Dubai Medical Journal ; : 1-4, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2309192

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Introduction: With the steady rise in interest in e-learning and the sudden boost provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic, it becomes necessary to explore the e-learning experience within the medical community in the MENA region. Methods: An online survey was conducted during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (June 15 - October 15, 2020). Results: Seventy-eight vascular surgeons and trainees from 16 countries participated. 88% of the participants were male. 55% attended more than 4 activities. More than half of the activities did not lead to any official certification. Topic was the primary determinant for attending an activity. National societies and social media played a major role in disseminating activity-related information. Lack of time, increased workload, differences in time zone, and technical issues were the main obstacles cited. 84.7% of the participants had a positive impression. Conclusion: As the COVID-19 pandemic boosted e-learning activities in vascular surgery, a shift was observed in the learning mode and new leadership skills were called upon. Novel ways of quality control are required.

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Revista Portuguesa de Cirurgia Cardio-toracica e Vascular ; 27(4):287, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-995547

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Introduction The new SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is been spreading fast and fiercely across the world from China since December 2019, causing massive lockdowns and pushing health services to their limits with new challenges. Vascular surgery departments are no exception and Vascular societies across the world issued some guidance through these turbulent times, resulting all together in surgery reduction and surgeons' reallocations.

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