The Future of Plastic Surgery Resident Education

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Edward A Luce

Abstract

The challenge of the current graduate medical education environment requires in plastic surgery acceptance of those contemporary pressures that cannot be substantially modified and address of those that can be successfully met. To do so implies an examination of conference didactics, intraoperative teaching, and a valid assessment of resident performance.

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