AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity working to promote excellence in surgical training for the benefit of junior doctors and patients alike. With a membership of over 2000 surgical trainees from all ten surgical specialities, the association provides support at both regional and national levels throughout the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Originally founded in 1976, ASiT is independent of the National Health Service (NHS), Surgical Royal Colleges, and speciality associations. The 2012 Annual Conference in Cardiff City Hall brought together nearly 700 delegates for an educational weekend programme with expert guest speakers. Clinical updates were complimented by debat...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
AbstractBackgroundSurgical trainees are expected to demonstrate academic achievement in order to obt...
AbstractHealth service reconfigurations may result in increasing numbers of minor surgical procedure...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractIn the past decade surgical training in the United Kingdom (UK) has seen radical overhaul wi...
There is a wide chasm in access to essential and emergency surgery between high and low/middle incom...
fe s in rgic su nd 6, A ocia tion d b pre r su umb pre r al atio 2013 Surgical Associates Ltd. Publ...
AbstractASiT has long maintained that in order to provide the best quality care to patients in the U...
Purpose of study To demonstrate a model for delivery of an international surgical training event, an...
Background: Over three-quarters of surgical trainees intend to undertake clinical fellowships to imp...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to assess training of Senior House Officer-grade equivalent doctors i...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
AbstractBackgroundSurgical trainees are expected to demonstrate academic achievement in order to obt...
AbstractHealth service reconfigurations may result in increasing numbers of minor surgical procedure...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractThe Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity...
AbstractIn the past decade surgical training in the United Kingdom (UK) has seen radical overhaul wi...
There is a wide chasm in access to essential and emergency surgery between high and low/middle incom...
fe s in rgic su nd 6, A ocia tion d b pre r su umb pre r al atio 2013 Surgical Associates Ltd. Publ...
AbstractASiT has long maintained that in order to provide the best quality care to patients in the U...
Purpose of study To demonstrate a model for delivery of an international surgical training event, an...
Background: Over three-quarters of surgical trainees intend to undertake clinical fellowships to imp...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to assess training of Senior House Officer-grade equivalent doctors i...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
AbstractBackgroundSurgical trainees are expected to demonstrate academic achievement in order to obt...
AbstractHealth service reconfigurations may result in increasing numbers of minor surgical procedure...