Perceptions of Graduating General Surgery Chief Residents: Are They Confident in Their Training?

Volume: 218, Issue: 4, Pages: 695 - 703
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Debate exists within the surgical education community about whether 5 years is sufficient time to train a general surgeon, whether graduating chief residents are confident in their skills, why residents choose to do fellowships, and the scope of general surgery practice today. STUDY DESIGN: In May 2013, a 16-question online survey was sent to every general surgery program director in the United States for dissemination to each...
Paper Details
Title
Perceptions of Graduating General Surgery Chief Residents: Are They Confident in Their Training?
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
218
Issue
4
Pages
695 - 703
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