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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education.

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Chalfant, JS; Pittman, SM; Kothari, PD; Chong, A; Grimm, LJ; Sohlich, RE; Leung, JWT; Downey, JR; Cohen, EO; Ojeda-Fournier, H; Hoyt, AC ...
Published in: J Breast Imaging
2021

OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on breast imaging education. METHODS: A 22-item survey addressing four themes during the early pandemic (time on service, structured education, clinical training, future plans) was emailed to Society of Breast Imaging members and members-in-training in July 2020. Responses were compared using McNemar's and Mann-Whitney U tests; a general linear model was used for multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Of 136 responses (136/2824, 4.8%), 96 U.S. responses from radiologists with trainees, residents, and fellows were included. Clinical exposure declined during the early pandemic, with almost no medical students on service (66/67, 99%) and fewer clinical days for residents (78/89, 88%) and fellows (48/68, 71%). Conferences shifted to remote live format (57/78, 73%), with some canceled (15/78, 19%). Compared to pre-pandemic, resident diagnostic (75/78, 96% vs 26/78, 33%) (P < 0.001) and procedural (73/78, 94% vs 21/78, 27%) (P < 0.001) participation fell, as did fellow diagnostic (60/61, 98% vs 47/61, 77%) (P = 0.001) and procedural (60/61, 98% vs 43/61, 70%) (P < 0.001) participation. Most thought that the pandemic negatively influenced resident and fellow screening (64/77, 83% and 43/60, 72%, respectively), diagnostic (66/77, 86% and 37/60, 62%), and procedural (71/77, 92% and 37/61, 61%) education. However, a majority thought that decreased time on service (36/67, 54%) and patient contact (46/79, 58%) would not change residents' pursuit of a breast imaging fellowship. CONCLUSION: The pandemic has had a largely negative impact on breast imaging education, with reduction in exposure to all aspects of breast imaging. However, this may not affect career decisions.

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J Breast Imaging

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2631-6129

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2021

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3

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3

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354 / 362

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United States
 

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Chalfant, J. S., Pittman, S. M., Kothari, P. D., Chong, A., Grimm, L. J., Sohlich, R. E., … Ikeda, D. M. (2021). Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education. J Breast Imaging, 3(3), 354–362. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbab021
Chalfant, James S., Sarah M. Pittman, Pranay D. Kothari, Alice Chong, Lars J. Grimm, Rita E. Sohlich, Jessica W. T. Leung, et al. “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education.J Breast Imaging 3, no. 3 (2021): 354–62. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbab021.
Chalfant JS, Pittman SM, Kothari PD, Chong A, Grimm LJ, Sohlich RE, et al. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education. J Breast Imaging. 2021;3(3):354–62.
Chalfant, James S., et al. “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education.J Breast Imaging, vol. 3, no. 3, 2021, pp. 354–62. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/jbi/wbab021.
Chalfant JS, Pittman SM, Kothari PD, Chong A, Grimm LJ, Sohlich RE, Leung JWT, Downey JR, Cohen EO, Ojeda-Fournier H, Hoyt AC, Joe BN, Feig SA, Trinh L, Rosen EL, Aminololama-Shakeri S, Ikeda DM. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Imaging Education. J Breast Imaging. 2021;3(3):354–362.
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Published In

J Breast Imaging

DOI

EISSN

2631-6129

Publication Date

2021

Volume

3

Issue

3

Start / End Page

354 / 362

Location

United States