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This blog....

...is really just me transferring a folder of papers - scientific or otherwise - that I give my trainees at the start of their time with me, along with my ISCP profiles and any other (even barely) relevant stuff that I wanted to share. I thought I would put it online, and as things stand it is in an entirely open access format. I welcome any comments, abuse, compliments, gifts etc
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Sunday 12 March 2017

Surgery is a serious business

I was searching for a suitable metaphor to encapsulate certain aspects of surgical training, particularly - as in orthopaedics - those areas that require the use of potentially injurious high tech equipment.

I think I've found it.

Enthusiasm alone is no substitute for adequate training, and if trainers lack interest in their trainees, failing to assess their capabilities and not showing the necessary respect between colleagues, bad things can happen....


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