2016
DOI: 10.4236/ojts.2016.61001
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Preferences of the Thoracic-Surgery Academic Teaching Staff on Thoracotomy Opening/Closure and Post-Thoracotomy Pain Management

Abstract: Background: A survey was conducted on preferences for thoracotomy opening and closure as well as post-thoracotomy pain management among academic teaching staff of thoracic surgeons in Turkey. It was aimed to assess the attitudes of the thoracic surgery training-center academicians on aforesaid topic. Methods: A 7-question questionnaire was performed by face-to-face interview or online by e-mail to the academic professionals working at resident-training centers. Eighty-eight randomly selected academicians were … Show more

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“…The professional development and training of young teachers takes activities as the carrier and promotes the overall optimization of the young teachers team[10]. a) Teacher's morality and construction activities.…”
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“…The professional development and training of young teachers takes activities as the carrier and promotes the overall optimization of the young teachers team[10]. a) Teacher's morality and construction activities.…”
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confidence: 99%