Survey: Investigating the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Surgeons
USANZ Members are invited to participate in a study being coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong along with the Department of Urology at the National University Hospital, Singapore.
The questions in this global study were formulated by a dedicated group of surgeons who are concerned about the psychological impact of the current COVID-19 situation on surgery providers.
The survey is seeking participation from:
- Consultant / Practicing Surgeons
- Surgery Trainees / Registrars / Fellows
- Surgery Nurse Specialists, Advanced Practice Providers
The survey link will be active from 17 June 2020.
Participation in this study is completely voluntary and the survey should take no longer than 5 - 10 minutes to complete. This survey can only be taken once by the same IP address.
Participants need to be above 21 years of age.
The responses to the questionnaire will be kept strictly anonymous and by participating and completing this questionnaire, you give implied consent for the study team to use the data collected for the purpose of research.
If you have any technical problems or questions about the survey, please email A/Prof Edmund Chiong, Singapore, Dr. Jeremy Teoh, Hong Kong, or Dr Tan Yi Quan, Singapore.
Participate in the Survey: Investigating the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Surgeons