Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4029556 | Ophthalmology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The transition from residency training to successful, efficient, ethical, high-quality ophthalmic practice demands a number of skills in addition to diagnostic acumen and surgical ability. In general, the U.S. residency program graduates surveyed are comfortable with their clinical training, but less so with their training in nonclinical areas. Opportunities to help ophthalmologists prepare better for the transition to clinical practice after training appear to exist and might be addressed by training programs, professional organizations, informal physician networks, and other stakeholders.
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Authors
Peter J. MD, Thomas J. Kirwan, Gregory S. MD, MBA, Karl C. MD, Robert F. MD, David W. MD, Ann MD, Jennifer Hasenyager MD, FACS, Ronald E. MD,