2013
DOI: 10.1308/003588413x13643054409586
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THE Future Delivery of Emergency Surgery in the UK

Abstract: Over the past two decades, general surgeons have evolved and subspecialised. It is no longer plausible for a consultant to label him or herself as a true general surgeon in the traditional sense of the term. For example, a surgeon is very unlikely to have the training and experience to operate on all aspects of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract while still maintaining adequate skills in oncoplastic breast surgery and vascular surgery. To maintain adequate skill and up-to-date knowledge, it has become necessary f… Show more

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“…When solely focusing on general neurosurgical aspects of care, essential elements for the proper care of neurotrauma patients can easily be overlooked (36,37). Aspects like timely access to early surgery, appropriate interaction with prehospital and emergency providers, teamwork with trauma surgeons or other critical care physicians are essential aspects of the job, and thus education must not overlook these areas (38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When solely focusing on general neurosurgical aspects of care, essential elements for the proper care of neurotrauma patients can easily be overlooked (36,37). Aspects like timely access to early surgery, appropriate interaction with prehospital and emergency providers, teamwork with trauma surgeons or other critical care physicians are essential aspects of the job, and thus education must not overlook these areas (38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%