Abstract
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has  reduced clinical volume with a negative impact on trainee education.   Methods Survey study of  Otolaryngology trainees in North America, during the COVID-19 pandemic in April  2020.   Results Of 216 respondents who accessed the survey, 175 (83%) completed the  survey. Respondents reported a universal decrease in clinical activities (98.3%).  Among participants who felt their program utilized technology well, there were  significantly decreased concerns to receiving adequate educational knowledge (29.6% vs. 65.2%,  p=0.003).  However, 68% of trainees still expressed concern in  ability to receive adequate surgical training. In addition, 54.7% of senior  trainees felt that the pandemic had a negative impact on their ability to  secure a job or fellowship after training. Conclusions Trainees universally felt a negative impact due to the COVID-19  pandemic.  Use of technology was able to alleviate  some concerns in gaining adequate educational knowledge, but decreased surgical  training remained the most prevalent concern.