Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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The surgical needs of Ethiopia are not met by traditionally trained surgeons. Ten recently registered doctors were trained for a two-month period in 20 selected lifesaving procedures. Evaluation of their skills one year after their course suggested that they were able to save lives and to use their skills either under supervision or alone. The training of physicians before their appointment to rural areas is a possible solution to the unacceptably high morbidity and mortality from surgical causes in rural Ethiopia.
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Ann R Coll Surg Engl · Nov 1997
Education and training opportunities in trauma and orthopaedics in SE Thames Region.
In preparation for the introduction of the specialist registrar grade the specialist advisory committee (SAC) in orthopaedics developed a six-year structured training programme leading to the award of the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST). A team comprising the regional adviser in orthopaedics, the two regional programme directors and an associate dean of postgraduate medicine visited all the departments of orthopaedics in the South East Thames Region in order to evaluate the training opportunities they provided. This paper describes the methodology used during these visits, the lessons learned and the conclusions drawn.