Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the role and perceptions of trainees during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: An online survey was designed to provide an insight into the significance of the COVID-19 pandemic on working conditions of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology trainees. Results: The main roles of trainees included management of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 (55%), research (53%) and diagnostic procedures (43%). The majority (82%) of trainees felt useful in managing the crisis. However, more than two-thirds felt more stressed and more tired compared with other rotations. Only 39% of the participants had access to psychological support. Conclusion: Due to the significant impact of the pandemic on infectious diseases and clinical microbiology trainees, further research should focus on their health and welfare in the post-pandemic period.

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Bouiller, K., Peiffer-Smadja, N., Cevik, M., Last, K., Antunović, I., Šterbenc, A., Lopes, M., Barac, A., Schweitzer, V. & Dellière, S. 2022, 'Role and perception of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases trainees during the COVID-19 crisis', Future Microbiology, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2021-0129

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