Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by novel coronavirus was declared an international public health emergency and has burdened the health care system since December 2019. With changing priorities and difficult delivery of health care, researchers are working hard on developing new ways of dealing with the changing scenarios without compromising patient care and safety. Focus on personal protection at hospitals and digital consultations have gained attention. Coronavirus disease 2019 has caused significant life style changes in diet, etiquettes, ways of learning and social media. Keeping this in mind, studies conducted from December 2019 till August 2020 were reviewed and an attempt has been made to define the new normal in surgical care and medical education.
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