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- P M Chiasson, J D Henshaw, and P D Roy.
- Department of Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.
- Can J Surg. 1994 Aug 1; 37 (4): 285-8.
ObjectiveTo determine the role of traditional "generalist" general surgeons in Nova Scotia.DesignAn anonymous mail survey.SettingThe Province of Nova Scotia.ParticipantsSixty-two active general surgeons listed on the Nova Scotia Provincial Medical Board Registry.InterventionsA questionnaire to compare the practice patterns of community surgeons, regional surgeons and tertiary care surgeons.Main Outcome MeasuresThe availability of non-general-surgery subspecialty colleagues in the hospital setting, the extent of non-general-surgery subspecialty practices of the participating surgeons, the types of procedures they commonly perform and the adequacy of their general surgery training to meet their present practice requirements.ResultsThe questionnaire response rate was 79%. Community surgeons had few non-general-surgery subspecialty colleagues, and the majority maintained broad "generalist" general surgical practices. Regional surgeons had more non-general-surgery subspecialty colleagues, but many still had surgical practices that included the non-general-surgery subspecialties. Tertiary surgeons had adequate non-general-surgery subspecialty colleagues and maintained narrow general surgery practices.ConclusionsIn Nova Scotia, "generalist" general surgeons presently provide non-general-surgery subspecialty services in both regional and community hospital settings.
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