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Factors Associated with Matching into Surgical Specialties
Journal of Surgical Research, 2022The United States medical education system has a vested interest in understanding medical student specialty choice. The purpose of this study is to identify the demographic, educational, lifestyle preference, and other factors associated with matching into surgical specialties.An annual survey was given to students at the University of Iowa Carver ...
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Specialty Surgical Teams: RESULTS OF A STUDY [PDF]
Perioperative nursing is changing in response to the increasing complexity of patient care during diverse, specialized surgical procedures. As a result, designated specialty surgical teams have evolved to fulfill needs of the patient, nurse, and surgeon. This exploratory, descriptive study examined reasons for implementing specialty surgical teams, the
Robert Boissoneau+2 more
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Surgical care practitioners: an audit across the surgical specialties
British Journal of Nursing, 2022Introduction: The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS), when devising their curriculum for surgical care practitioners (SCPs), aimed to provide a level of training to produce a practitioner able to work across the surgical patient's journey, providing care to, arguably, an advanced level. This audit planned to examine the reality of this. Method:
Nicholas, Fletcher, Bradley, Russell
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2020
Almost all general surgery residents consider post-residency training, and up to 80% ultimately pursue fellowship. Important considerations for choosing a surgical specialty include having a thorough understanding of the types of cases you most enjoy doing and patients you most enjoy treating, seeking guidance from trusted mentors, and identifying ...
Lesly A. Dossett, Julie Ann Sosa
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Almost all general surgery residents consider post-residency training, and up to 80% ultimately pursue fellowship. Important considerations for choosing a surgical specialty include having a thorough understanding of the types of cases you most enjoy doing and patients you most enjoy treating, seeking guidance from trusted mentors, and identifying ...
Lesly A. Dossett, Julie Ann Sosa
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Career Satisfaction of Surgical Specialties
Annals of Surgery, 2011To examine the factors that impact career satisfaction for various surgical specialties.An acute shortage of surgeons is anticipated in the future. Career dissatisfaction can make this already difficult situation worse. It is important to understand and address factors that influence career satisfaction of surgeons to prolong tenure of existing ...
Sagar S. Deshpande, Satish P. Deshpande
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Charming Surgery: A Reflection on the Surgical Specialty
2021The perfect examination, a clinical working diagnosis and its paraclinical confirmation, decision making processes, the suitability of the procedure, the cooperation of colleagues both our own and from different specialisations. Surgery is a profession of the heart and soul, serving the widest common community and, at the same time, the most inward ...
M. Španková+4 more
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Factors Dominating Choice of Surgical Specialty
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2010There has been much focus on factors influencing medical students' career choice, prompted by such concerns as a sufficient future surgical workforce, declining applicant pool, changing gender composition, and a cultural shift in values and priorities.
Clease Erikson+6 more
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Is Surgical Oncology Really a Specialty?
Archives of Surgery, 1979There are a number of frequently asked questions relating to surgical oncology, such as, "What does a surgical oncologist do that a general surgeon cannot?" "Should all the cancer surgery now performed by general surgeons be carried out by surgical oncologists?" Or, "Is this just another subspecialty designed to further reduce the scope of activity of ...
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