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Training young surgeons

Posted by patta.radhakrishna on Tue, 18 May 2010         
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The two advances in the field of operative surgery in this century have been minimal access surgery and organ transplantation. The present generation of trainee surgeons should be well versed in either or both of these divisions.These days there's hardly any abdominal operation which cannot be done by laparoscopy. I am sure all the surgical curricula worlwide focus on training in laparoscopic surgery. But there's a catch here. The present generation of expert laparoscopic surgeons are all expert... Read More
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srmcurology

25 May 10
11:54 AM

Surgical advances started with trauma surgery. This surgery is unlikely to be taken over ever by lap surgery. I agree open procedure teaching will become increasingly difficult for young to be surgeons- the current simulators for lap surgery will need to be re-invented for open surgery - they will also need to be made more realistic for the trainees.

minil

19 May 10
8:57 AM

A real concern in the future.

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