Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery (Jan 2022)

Hybrid conferences in the post-COVID-19 era: Time yet for a paradigm shift for medical associations

  • Dinesh Kumar Devaraj,
  • Shyamanta Barua,
  • Neeta karal Nair,
  • Raghunatha R Reddy,
  • Namitha Chathra,
  • Aruna Devi,
  • Dipak Kumar Agarwal,
  • Savitha Somaiah,
  • Jagadish P

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_207_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 82 – 85

Abstract

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Materials and Methods: The physical attendees were surveyed post-ACSICON 2021 conference online, using a mixed-methods technique. Attendees were given a 16-point questionnaire using Google Forms that covered subjects including the COVID-19 preventive procedure, immunization status, infection rates during and after the conference, and overall satisfaction with the hybrid conference. A total of 231 people were sent the survey questionnaire. Results: Only 0.4% (n = 1) of the participants reported being infected by COVID-19 virus after the conference. 86% (n = 198) of the respondents also felt that all the necessary precautions were taken during the ACSICON 2021conference. Most of the respondents (82%, n = 189) rated the hybrid conference interaction to be more satisfying than an online conference. An overwhelming majority of the respondents (92%, n = 209) found hybrid conferences to be a safer option than regular conference. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic’s scope has forced a paradigm change in medical practice and research (1). ACSICON 2021 is an example of how, with careful organization, strict implementation of meticulous preventive procedures, and strict adherence to the COVID-19 protocol, medical conferences may be held without danger of infection and its transmission. Given the pace with which vaccinations are being administered, a new reality in which technology and live networking intersect via hybrid conferences will result in a more engaging and adaptable medical conference experience. In the long run, this can bring about a significant shift in the conduct of scientific meetings to best suit delegates’ needs and conveniences.

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