• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Jun 2002

    Historical Article

    [One hundred years of the Association of Surgeons in the Netherlands. VI. The training].

    • O R Guicherit, C M A Bruijninckx, and R van Schilfgaarde.
    • Ziekenhuis Bronovo, afd. Heelkunde, Bronovolaan 5, 2597 AX Den Haag. oguicher@bronovo.nl
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2002 Jun 29; 146 (26): 1238-42.

    AbstractOver the last 25 years the organisation and content of the residency training program for general surgeons have been adapted to meet the needs of changing surgical practice. Recently more profound changes have been dictated by the Dutch Working Hours Act, which has strictly limited the working hours of resident physicians. With this the emphasis will be on improving theoretical and practical training methods. Because of the limiting working hours resident physicians will have a smaller role in patient care. These changes will require a huge effort from both the teaching surgeons and the resident physicians, as well as substantial financial investments from the government and healthcare providers.

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