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Πέμπτη 2 Νοεμβρίου 2017

Evidence for the formal development of trauma subspecialty within plastic surgery in the united kingdom.

Publication date: Available online 2 November 2017
Source:Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Author(s): R.M.T. Staruch, H. Lloyd-Hughes, A. Shiatis, S.P. Hettiaratchy
The Royal College of Surgeons working group on trauma recently recommended the reorganization of Plastic surgery training to incorporate a trauma subspeciality as a means to provide a sustainable workforce for trauma care provision nationally. The aim of this work was to gauge trainee opinion and aspiration in order to advice and shape the future of trauma training to meet this potential need. An online survey was conducted of UK Plastic surgical trainees to assess their interest in subspecialisiing in trauma. A total of 98 trainees responded to the survey. Eighty three percent of trainees are interested in gaining from experience in the management of trauma. Whilst sixty five percent would be interested in undertaking formal roles in trauma as a subspeciality. This survey has documented and highlighted the desire of UK trainees to play a significant role in the management of acute trauma.



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