1 Sep 2019
EditorialMultidisciplinary training in the future of surgical education
Luisella Fogato 1
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1 Department of General Surgery, Ospedale Santa Maria della Misericordia, Rovigo, Italy
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2019, 90(5), 100710;
Published: 1 Sep 2019
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Abstract
Will I actually be ready to face my first surgical on call night? It is the question that haunts every young specialist when, once he has completed his surgical training, he is alone, often by night to face the unpredictable. It is a question of ethical and intellectual honesty to understand that learning curve is something quite different from being transformed from a surgeon by day into a superhero by night. The training gap in Italy and at the same time the typology of patients (obesity, age, gunshot wounds, and stab wounds) who come to our Emergency Departments have exasperated the need to acquire specific skills among Surgeons.
Keywords
- Cadaver lab
- Emergency surgery
- Training
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