New education and training paradigm proposed to help deployed military surgeons enhance the level of care they provide to wounded soldiers and keep their surgical skills competitive upon returning to a non-combat practice setting NEWS FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHICAGO (May 12, 2016): Military surgeons face a unique challenge in that they serve as a "jack-of-all-trades" in an austere environment while deployed, only to return home to the expectation that they will compete with the standards of civilian surgical care, which has become increasingly subspecialized and highly dependent on minimally invasive technology.
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