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BackgroundThe COVID-19 outbreak has exerted an enormous impact on various industries worldwide. During this pandemic, clinical teaching hospitals have faced unprecedented challenges regarding the management of postgraduate medical students since postgraduate students in clinical medicine have both student and resident identity characteristics. The purpose of this study was to explore the management effectiveness of Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH) based on PDCA (plan-do-check-act) cycle management and to further develop the medical student management system during the pandemic.MethodsThe methods of document review, questionnaire surveys and interviews were used to continuously improve the management measures for postgraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic by using the PDCA cycle.ResultsInvestigations were conducted on the management system, back-to-school arrangements, laboratory management, COVID-19 prevention and control training, online teaching, mentoring, dissertation progress, and emotional state of postgraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found that strengthening public health management knowledge training, increasing infectious-disease-related knowledge training, innovating online teaching methods, improving PDCA management model maps, and formulating improvement programmes are conducive to improving the quality of such management.ConclusionGiven the difficulties involved in the management of postgraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic, managers need to comprehensively consider and conduct overall planning and use the PDCA management model to improve the management of postgraduate medical students during this period.

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  • The COVID-19 outbreak has exerted an enormous impact on various industries worldwide

  • As a university-affiliated hospital for cultivating future medical talent, Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH) has faced unprecedented challenges regarding the management of postgraduate medical students

  • Management guidelines Since the COVID-19 outbreak occurred during the Spring Festival, most postgraduate students had returned to their homes, and some students had travelled abroad

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The COVID-19 outbreak has exerted an enormous impact on various industries worldwide. During this pandemic, clinical teaching hospitals have faced unprecedented challenges regarding the management of postgraduate medical students since postgraduate students in clinical medicine have both student and resident identity characteristics. Since December 2019, cases of pneumonia from a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection have occurred in China and other countries, and the number of cases has continued to increase rapidly, causing widespread global. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has exerted an enormous impact on various industries worldwide. As a university-affiliated hospital for cultivating future medical talent, Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH) has faced unprecedented challenges regarding the management of postgraduate medical students

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