id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279891-v71rysnw Karampekos, George Differences between fellows and fellowship program directors in their perception of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gastroenterology training: results from a nationwide survey in Greece 2020-10-12 .txt text/plain 3154 148 37 In both questionnaires, the latter section consisted of the same 20 questions, classified into 5 distinctive domains, assessing participants' perception of the effect of the COVID-19 outbreak on: 1) the overall impact on training; 2) the impact on training in gastroenterology-specific fields (endoscopy, inflammatory bowel disease, hepatology); 3) the impact on different aspects of endoscopy training; 4) the impact on academic training; and 5) perspectives regarding training in the post-pandemic era. Specifically, one international study, involving 770 trainees from 63 countries [8] , reported that the pandemic led to restrictions in endoscopic volumes (99%; IQR 85-100% reduction in all procedures) and endoscopy training, with high rates of anxiety and burnout, while a second questionnaire distributed to members of the Italian Young Gastroenterologist and Endoscopist Association and some European representatives, not including Greece [9] , underlined the significant impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on gastroenterologists' clinical activity. ./cache/cord-279891-v71rysnw.txt ./txt/cord-279891-v71rysnw.txt