Abstract

In the realm of surgical training, reliance on operative logs or number of hours worked is simply not adequate to assess and demonstrate competency. Indeed, a recent survey of US graduates of urology residency programs showed a perceived lack of confidence in several procedures that are commonly encountered in a general urologic practice. 1 Okhunov Z. Safiullah S. Patel R. et al. Evaluation of urology residency training and perceived resident abilities in the United States. J Surg Educ. 2019; 76 (Jul–Aug): 936-948 Crossref PubMed Scopus (39) Google Scholar

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