Medical students' perspectives on how COVID-19 has impacted their otolaryngology educational experience: A nationwide survey study.
Andy M HabibVictoria YuMichelle YuJessica R LeviDavid A GudisJonathan B OverdevestPublished in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2022)
According to students, COVID-19 negatively impacted a broad array of otolaryngology educational experiences including research, faculty interaction, and interest group involvement. Students also indicated several well-received adaptations, such as virtual mentorship programs, curated video materials, remote research opportunities, and online question banks. This feedback helps contextualize selection committee decisions and, importantly, assists clerkship directors and undergraduate medical educators to optimize their curriculums.