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01-12-2009 | Commentary
Isn't it time to start speaking about "European surgeons"?
Authors:
Federico Coccolini, Daniel Lazzareschi
Published in:
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
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Issue 1/2009
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Abstract
Background
Emergency surgery has become a neglected specialization in Europe and in many other parts of the world. In certain medical fields, emergency surgery isn't even considered an autonomous specialization. However every emergency surgeon must have a good formation in General Surgery but exist huge disparities between different European surgical formative systems.
Methods
An analysis of the main problems of the European surgical formative system was conducted.
Results
This discrepancy between formative systems is absolutely unacceptable and presents a notable hazard for the European Union, considering that surgical certifications are reciprocally recognized between programs within all European Union states.
Conclusion
Considering the increasing possibilities to move inside the European Union, is necessary to improve the European surgical formative system to warrant an uniform formation for all surgeons.