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Are Recently Trained Tumor Fellows Performing Less Tumor Surgery? An Analysis of 10 Years of the ABOS Part II Database

机译:最近训练肿瘤研究员表现较少的肿瘤手术? 分析ABOS第二部分数据库

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The majority of orthopaedic trainees pursue additional subspecialty training at the conclusion of residency. Although national trends indicate that fellowship-trained surgeons are more frequently performing cases in their defined subspecialties, this may not be the case for recently trained tumor fellows. Prior work has established that low tumor case volume is a significant stressor for recently trained tumor fellows. Given the relative rarity of musculoskeletal tumors, it is important for prospective trainees to have clear expectations for the proportion of specialty-specific procedures early during their careers. In addition, knowledge of anticipated specialty case volume is important to optimize fellowship training and to provide guidance for meeting the public health requirements for orthopaedic oncology.
机译:大多数骨科学员在居住地结束时追求额外的亚专业培训。 虽然国家趋势表明,培训培训的外科医生在其定义的亚专业中更频繁地表现出案件,但最近训练的肿瘤研究员可能不是这种情况。 事先工作已经确定,低肿瘤案例量是最近训练的肿瘤研究员的重要压力。 鉴于肌肉骨骼肿瘤的相对罕见,前瞻性学员很重要,以便在其职业生涯早期对特种特定程序的比例明确预期。 此外,预期的专业案例量的知识对于优化团契培训非常重要,并为满足骨科肿瘤学的公共卫生要求提供指导。

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