Surg J R Coll Surg E
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Surg J R Coll Surg E · Dec 2021
ReviewCollaborative Overview of coronaVIrus impact on ORTHopaedic training in the UK (COVI - ORTH UK).
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on the 11th of March 2020 with the NHS deferring all non-urgent activity from the 15th of April 2020. The aim of our study was to assess the impact of COVID-19 on Trauma and Orthopaedic trainees nationally. ⋯ This study has objectively demonstrated the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on all aspects of T&O training.
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Surg J R Coll Surg E · Dec 2021
Lessons from lockdown: Virtual Clinics and service reorganisation in fracture management during COVID 19 experience of an Irish Regional Trauma Unit.
Trauma places a burden on healthcare services accounting for a large proportion of Emergency Department presentations. COVID-19 spread rapidly affecting over 30 million worldwide. To manage trauma presentations the Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery reorganised service delivery. ⋯ Over one in four fracture clinic patients can be managed virtually. A new dedicated Acute Fracture Unit within our institution permitted streamlining of care and social distancing. The "Non-COVID" pathway for ambulatory trauma was essential in managing the growing presentations of these injuries.