Abstract

Community-oriented medical education (COME) focuses on meeting the health needs of a community by training medical graduates to service those needs. This work seeks to outline the importance of a community-oriented methodology in postgraduate surgical training, as this approach may improve acquisition of generic skills and basic surgical competencies, and could increase learning opportunities for trainees.

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