Education for residents in anesthesiology during the COVID-19 pandemic and future perspectives
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Anesthesiology, education, pandemicAbstract
The COVID-19 pandemic had many consequences for medical education. Despite the need to have a qualified workforce at the different levels of care and that anesthesiologists play an important role in the management of the patient's airway, the need to use educational strategies such as a shock plan was presented. the above, such as: Webinars, Online Learning, Podcasts, Social Media, and Simulation & Virtual Reality. These changes have contributed to uniting a globalized world, from an academic point of view and to raise perspectives in the short and medium term.
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