Key Issues in Surgical Residency Education: Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon II Committee Residency Education Subcommittee

In September 2022, a summit was convened by the American Board of Surgery (ABS) to discuss competency-based reform in surgical education. A key output of that summit was the recommendation that the prior work of the Blue Ribbon I Committee convened 20 years earlier be revived. With leadership from t...

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Hauptverfasser: Mellinger, John D, Brasel, Karen, Elster, Eric, Fried, Gerald, Hashimoto, Daniel A, Jarman, Benjamin, Joshi, Amit R T, Kelz, Rachel R, Lindeman, Brenessa, Pugh, Carla, Reznick, Richard
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