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Factors Dominating Choice of Surgical Specialty

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2010
There 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.
Carolyn E, Reed   +6 more
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Family Practice Residency and Surgical Specialties

Archives of Surgery, 1973
Family practice residency programs have recently become a fact in a number of medical schools, particularly in the more rural states. The purpose of this editorial is to present a philosophic and pragmatic approach to the role of the surgical specialties in family practice residency programs.
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Is Surgical Oncology Really a Specialty?

Archives of Surgery, 1979
There 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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Specialty Surgical Teams: RESULTS OF A STUDY

AORN Journal, 1993
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
A D, Sprengel, W E, Snell, R, Boissoneau
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Graduate Education in Preparation for Surgical Specialties

JAMA, 1964
THREE COMPONENTS of our total educational program, that in medical school, that at the resident level (graduate), and that of the physician in practice (continuing education), are now so dependent, one upon the other, that I feel obligated to comment briefly upon the first and the last before taking up in more detail that of graduate education. Modern
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Ophthalmology: Surgical or Nonsurgical Specialty?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
J, Allen, R, Reinecke, D, Worthen
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[Surgical specialties in replantation surgery].

Handchirurgie, 1982
Special operative techniques developed by the advances in the replantation surgery are the subject of a review. The replantation of an amputated finger in a more important position is demonstrated by a clinical case. Defects can be replaced by parts of non-replanted fingers or with the aid of transplanted structures, such as skin, vessels, bone and ...
M, Frey   +3 more
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Essentials of Surgical Specialties

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Peter F. LawreGnce, W. Thomas Lawrence
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