RT Journal Article T1 Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric surgical training across Europe. A1 Zambaiti, Elisa A1 Cascio, Salvatore A1 Pelizzo, Gloria A1 Siles-Hinojosa, Alexander A1 de-Augustin-Asensio, Juan Carlos A1 Fortmann, Caroline A1 Lacher, Martin A1 Malowiecka, Maria A1 Czauderna, Piotr A1 Arneitz, Christoph A1 Till, Holger A1 Glenisson, Mathilde A1 Bonnard, Arnaud A1 Hoel, Anders Telle A1 Bjørnland, Kristin A1 Hukkinen, Maria A1 Demetrios, Godosis A1 Zavras, Nikolaos A1 Reusens, Helena A1 Steyaert, Henri A1 Pevere, Andrea A1 Aubert, Ophelia A1 Pio, Luca K1 Pandemics K1 Mentoring K1 Residence Characteristics K1 Health Resources AB The rapid spread of COVID-19 had a tremendous impact on healthcare systems and the medical community, as resources were diverted towards priority setting. In many specialties, both non-urgent and urgent activities were reduced or postponed1. Although children were marginally affected by the pandemic, paediatric surgical services were significantly affected2. Moreover, the entire medical educational system, and particularly surgical training, was compromised as was the well-being of trainees3. The changes and challenges imposed by the pandemic on trainee education are largely under-reported. This study aimed to assess the effects of the pandemic on paediatric surgical resident activity and training throughout Europe. PB Oxford University Press YR 2022 FD 2022-09-12 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19707 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19707 LA en NO Zambaiti E, Cascio S, Pelizzo G, Siles Hinojosa A, de Augustin Asensio JC, Fortmann C, et al. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric surgical training across Europe. Br J Surg. 2022 Nov 22;109(12):1326-1328. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znac306. Erratum in: Br J Surg. 2023 Feb 15;110(3):393 DS RISalud RD Apr 18, 2025