2019
DOI: 10.1080/08941939.2019.1597953
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The Incorporating of 3-Dimensional Skills on Surgery Education Would Improve Curricula

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“…Clinical and surgical doctors are fundamental in the final phase in the creation of new treatments and they are the main responsible of direct application of this advances on the patients as well as principal source of new ideas based on daily clinical practice [9]. Medicine is not a discipline of just memory and application of rules (no matter how complex or difficult they are); it is a way of thinking, putting ethical care of patient as our highest priority [10]. The most valuable part of medical thinking is developing or participating on the creation of new methods (scientific and creative) to solve health problems.…”
Section: Santiago Camachomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical and surgical doctors are fundamental in the final phase in the creation of new treatments and they are the main responsible of direct application of this advances on the patients as well as principal source of new ideas based on daily clinical practice [9]. Medicine is not a discipline of just memory and application of rules (no matter how complex or difficult they are); it is a way of thinking, putting ethical care of patient as our highest priority [10]. The most valuable part of medical thinking is developing or participating on the creation of new methods (scientific and creative) to solve health problems.…”
Section: Santiago Camachomentioning
confidence: 99%