Affiliation:
1. Trainee representative, British Association of Paediatric Surgeons
2. Academic representative (2005–2010), Paediatric surgery specialist advisory committee
Abstract
Traditionally, in UK-based surgical training, the majority of trainees spend a period of time out of clinical training undertaking research, usually leading to the award of a postgraduate degree or thesis (MD or PhD). The intention of this was to supplement clinical with academic training that developed skills such as critical appraisal, independent working and systematic thinking to enrich future surgical practice. The opportunity for academic activity is a significant factor in choosing a surgical career for many trainees.
Publisher
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering