The future of surgical training in the context of the 'Shape of Training' Review: Consensus recommendations by the Association of Surgeons in Training.
Int J Surg. 2016 Aug 22;
Authors: Harries RL, Williams AP, Ferguson HJ, Mohan HM, Beamish AJ, Gokani VJ, Council of the Association of Surgeons in Training
Abstract
ASiT has long maintained that in order to provide the best quality care to patients in the UK and Republic of Ireland, it is critical that surgeons are trained to the highest standards. In addition, it is imperative that surgery remains an attractive career choice, with opportunities for career progression and job satisfaction to attract and retain the best candidates. In 2013, the Shape of Training review report set out recommendations for the structure and delivery of postgraduate training in light of an ever increasingly poly-morbid and ageing population. This consensus statement outlines ASIT's position regarding recommendations for improving surgical training and aims to help guide discussions with regard to future proposed changes to surgical training.
PMID: 27562689 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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