ObjectiveA survey of the current status of surgical training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand, in comparison with the UK and Australia, was done to explore the possibility of cross border training in South East Asia (SEA).MethodsA comprehensive questionnaire on various aspects of surgical training was sent to the presidents of the surgical colleges from Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England). The results were compiled and subsequently discussed at a meeting of the Presidents or their representatives in Malaysia.ResultsAside from being patterned after two distinct surgical training models (British and American), extensive variabili...
Little is known about the demographics and ambitions of plastic surgery trainees and if these differ...
This paper traces the history and describes the status of surgical training in Pakistan. A key revel...
Background Many differences exist in postgraduate surgical training programmes worldwide. The aim o...
A survey of the current status of surgical training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines a...
ObjectiveA survey of the current status of surgical training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Phil...
Surgical education for medical students in Australia and New Zealand is provided by 19 universities ...
Australia has a significant number of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) within its health syste...
The talk traces briefly the development and changes of surgical training in the English-speaking wor...
Background Currently, there are no objective reports evaluating the quality of the South African sur...
Cardiovascular diseases have become more prevalent and threatening to the health of the population o...
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress, Hong Kong, 12-16 May 2008. In...
To describe ophthalmology training experiences across the Asia-Pacific (APAC). Survey study. We util...
Background: There has been debate as to the feasibility of incorporating minimally invasive surgery ...
Surgical Training In East, Central And Southern Africa – A Regional Approach. Conference Programme 2...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
Little is known about the demographics and ambitions of plastic surgery trainees and if these differ...
This paper traces the history and describes the status of surgical training in Pakistan. A key revel...
Background Many differences exist in postgraduate surgical training programmes worldwide. The aim o...
A survey of the current status of surgical training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines a...
ObjectiveA survey of the current status of surgical training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Phil...
Surgical education for medical students in Australia and New Zealand is provided by 19 universities ...
Australia has a significant number of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) within its health syste...
The talk traces briefly the development and changes of surgical training in the English-speaking wor...
Background Currently, there are no objective reports evaluating the quality of the South African sur...
Cardiovascular diseases have become more prevalent and threatening to the health of the population o...
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress, Hong Kong, 12-16 May 2008. In...
To describe ophthalmology training experiences across the Asia-Pacific (APAC). Survey study. We util...
Background: There has been debate as to the feasibility of incorporating minimally invasive surgery ...
Surgical Training In East, Central And Southern Africa – A Regional Approach. Conference Programme 2...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
Little is known about the demographics and ambitions of plastic surgery trainees and if these differ...
This paper traces the history and describes the status of surgical training in Pakistan. A key revel...
Background Many differences exist in postgraduate surgical training programmes worldwide. The aim o...