Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10101249 | The American Journal of Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The number of demands impacting medical education have never been this numerous or complex. The rapid advances in science, systems, and information technology provide numerous advances in surgical training that continue to be the requirement and responsibility of general surgical training. The cultural changes in surgery include the team approach to provide services in surgical technologies, focus on the aging population, and outcomes assessment. The learning curve, for any and all of these procedures, is inevitably steep, and traditional resident training too often focuses on the more conventional procedures done in routine rotations. The need for formal training in advanced surgical technologies continues to be of utmost importance in these rapidly evolving times.
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Authors
Robert C.G. M.D., Farid J. M.D., Jeff W. M.D.,