Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties
Surgery and the training of young surgeons face various challenges. Work hour restrictions, demographic changes, medicolegal demands, as well as economic constraints have led to changes in patient care and thus changed surgical residency. In addition to the daily training at work, several theoretica...
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doaj-a31e7157bf254303a72c2f4b8ce6155f2021-09-05T20:51:11ZengDe GruyterInnovative Surgical Science2364-74852019-05-0141152410.1515/iss-2018-0033iss-2018-0033Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialtiesDrossard Sabine0Klinik für Kinderchirurgie und Kinderurologie, Universitätsklinikum Augsburg, Stenglinstraße 2, 86156 Augsburg, GermanySurgery and the training of young surgeons face various challenges. Work hour restrictions, demographic changes, medicolegal demands, as well as economic constraints have led to changes in patient care and thus changed surgical residency. In addition to the daily training at work, several theoretical and practical courses are offered to surgical residents. The aim of this manuscript is to provide an overview of the existing courses and programs for surgical residents in Germany. It describes the current structure of surgical training in Germany for 10 subspecialties and sets out existing approaches to implement structured surgical training by professional associations as well as by commercial providers.https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2018-0033competency-based educationcontinuing medical educationpatient safetypostgraduate medical educationspecialty trainingstructured residency programsurgical education |
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Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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Structured surgical residency training in Germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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structured surgical residency training in germany: an overview of existing training programs in 10 surgical subspecialties |
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De Gruyter |
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Innovative Surgical Science |
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2364-7485 |
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2019-05-01 |
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Surgery and the training of young surgeons face various challenges. Work hour restrictions, demographic changes, medicolegal demands, as well as economic constraints have led to changes in patient care and thus changed surgical residency. In addition to the daily training at work, several theoretical and practical courses are offered to surgical residents. The aim of this manuscript is to provide an overview of the existing courses and programs for surgical residents in Germany. It describes the current structure of surgical training in Germany for 10 subspecialties and sets out existing approaches to implement structured surgical training by professional associations as well as by commercial providers. |
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competency-based education continuing medical education patient safety postgraduate medical education specialty training structured residency program surgical education |
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