id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335653-t3pvm8f9 Escalon, Miguel X. The immediate impact of the Coronavirus pandemic and resulting adaptations in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation medical education and practice 2020-07-23 .txt text/plain 4922 273 48 The COVID‐19 pandemic has caused PM&R to revisit traditional routines in medical education and adapt to new practices to enhance educational experiences while still maintaining safe social distance between physicians, trainees and patients. In an attempt to capture the mood and environment of the time, and inform the survey, the investigators compiled experiences and feelings of COVID-19's effects on the landscape of the field of physiatry from persons committed to the field: a medical student, an intern, a resident, a residency program director and a department chair. The survey was designed to provide a series of questions customized to the responder's level of education (Medical Student, Intern, Resident/Fellow or Attending Physician). While some PM&R residents, including many in New York City, would ultimately participate in acute medical care of persons with COVID-19 due to high disease burden on their institutions, 3 the majority of the country shifted their focus to inpatient rehabilitation and remote clinical management, as evidenced by our survey results. ./cache/cord-335653-t3pvm8f9.txt ./txt/cord-335653-t3pvm8f9.txt