id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348414-y6vh63xk Berger, W. R. Dutch cardiology residents and the COVID-19 pandemic: Every little thing counts in a crisis 2020-11-03 .txt text/plain 1513 81 49 title: Dutch cardiology residents and the COVID-19 pandemic: Every little thing counts in a crisis The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed healthcare systems worldwide, and a large part of regular cardiology care came to a quick halt. A Dutch nationwide survey showed that 41% of cardiology residents suspended their training and worked at COVID-19 cohort units for up to 3 months. Due to the very rapid and unprecedented increase of COVID-19 patients, the regular cardiology care came to a quick halt. Residents have shown flexibility in both the continuation of regular healthcare for the (acute) cardiac patient and dedicated care for COVID-19 patients. These future cardiologists, who conquered COVID-19 in the front-lines of healthcare with tremendous effort and flexibility, are well prepared for a great future in clinical care. Cardiovascular Considerations for Patients, Health Care Workers, and Health Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic ./cache/cord-348414-y6vh63xk.txt ./txt/cord-348414-y6vh63xk.txt