Abstract
This survey of 27 pediatric surgeons who were residents at the Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago from 1970 to 1996 correlates their education, general surgery residency, extra training and research with their practice, publications and leadership positions. This study also reviews health issues, family life, continuing education, proficiency in index cases, intrusion of subspecialties and opinions on surgical education.
Highlights
Cl AUCTORES inical Surgery and ResearchJournal of Clinical Surgery and Research Copy rights@ John Raffensperger et al. A Twenty-five to Fifty Year Follow-up of Twenty-seven Pediatric Surgical Residents
This survey of 27 pediatric surgeons who were residents at the Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago from 1970 to 1996 correlates their education, general surgery residency, extra training and research with their practice, publications and leadership positions
Three others had three months of ‘protected time’ for research during the general surgery residency; two became pediatric surgery program directors and the third has been in a full time academic practice for his entire career
Summary
Journal of Clinical Surgery and Research Copy rights@ John Raffensperger et al. A Twenty-five to Fifty Year Follow-up of Twenty-seven Pediatric Surgical Residents. John Raffensperger MD Professor of Surgery, [emeritus], Northwestern University and former surgeon in chief, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Corresponding Author: John Raffensperger, Professor of Surgery, [emeritus], Northwestern University and former surgeon in chief, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Received Date: 26 January 2022 | Accepted Date: 22 February 2022 | Published Date: 28 February 2022 Journal of Clinical Surgery and Research. 3(3); DOI:10.31579/2768-2757/041
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