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T1 0-85 Sentence denotes Comment on: COVID‐19 pandemic: perspectives on an unfolding crisis – a UK perspective
T2 88-94 Sentence denotes Editor
T3 96-190 Sentence denotes It is with great interest that we read the perspectives of surgeons on the crisis in Italy 1 .
T4 191-297 Sentence denotes First, we extend our sympathies regarding the situation that has touched all of our lives so dramatically.
T5 298-390 Sentence denotes We note that there are many similarities between the surgical responses in Italy and the UK.
T6 391-560 Sentence denotes The halt of elective surgery, although necessary, quite reasonably, is a concern with over 2 million elective operations scheduled in the third quarter of 2019 2 , 3 .
T7 561-773 Sentence denotes The authors also quite rightly highlight likely missed diagnoses due to reduced outpatient appointments or screening; not to mention disease and co‐morbidities that may have progressed beyond our operable window.
T8 774-1025 Sentence denotes Worldwide public opinion regarding healthcare workers has improved dramatically, but we believe that in the months that follow this pandemic, when there is this enormous workload to tackle, support will waiver if there are not clear plans and targets.
T9 1026-1078 Sentence denotes There are differences perhaps in workforce planning.
T10 1079-1232 Sentence denotes Teams are maintaining a healthy reserve with minimum staffing on site; however in UK hospitals, there is a push for redeployment to intensive care roles.
T11 1233-1318 Sentence denotes Guidance has been issued that advises all surgery to be consultant‐delivered care 4 .
T12 1319-1431 Sentence denotes The more junior doctors have been redeployed first, undergoing varying levels of training depending on the unit.
T13 1432-1681 Sentence denotes There are plans, should the crisis deepen further, to use current trauma networks and sustain a minimum of two surgeons on site at any one time; one ‘cavity’ surgeon (general, urology, vascular) and one extremity surgeon (plastics and orthopaedics).
T14 1682-1874 Sentence denotes Surgeons are, reasonably, concerned about issues that may arise from work outside the normal scope of practice but the General Medical Council (GMC) has given reassurances to the workforce 5 .
T15 1875-1982 Sentence denotes We would like to call on surgeons to take the opportunity to be leaders in their departments and hospitals.
T16 1983-2078 Sentence denotes Medicine changes rapidly; knowledge gained at medical school will likely have changed somewhat.
T17 2079-2267 Sentence denotes While we may not have directly applicable skills, surgeons are more than good technicians and there are opportunities to provide support; from administrative tasks to family conversations.
T18 2268-2420 Sentence denotes We hope that the surgical workforce will contribute to this crisis and after it has passed there will be lessons to learn and positives to take forward.