Abstract

The education department at the Royal College of Surgeons has recently launched a package of speciality skills courses that offer practical, hands-on workshops for trainees in general surgery. The first of these, Speciality Skills in Emergency Surgery and Trauma (SSET) convened by Adam Brooks, was piloted at the College in February 2008. Its aim is to provide seamless training in the core principles of emergency surgery and trauma, bridging the gap between the cornerstones of early general surgical training (ATLS®, CCrISP®, see page 308) and courses traditionally undertaken towards the end of higher surgical training (Definitive Surgical Trauma Skills).

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