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2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2008.01.036
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Advanced laparoscopic fellowship and general surgery residency can co-exist without detracting from surgical resident operative experience

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“…We recently evaluated the impact of the fellowship on our surgery residents' experience and found that the presence of the fellow did not reduce the advanced laparoscopic case load of our graduating residents. 9 Clements et al 10 published findings from a university-based study that were similar to our own. They noted no significant difference in outcomes in the prefellowship versus postfellowship era, except for a longer operative time in the postfellowship era.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…We recently evaluated the impact of the fellowship on our surgery residents' experience and found that the presence of the fellow did not reduce the advanced laparoscopic case load of our graduating residents. 9 Clements et al 10 published findings from a university-based study that were similar to our own. They noted no significant difference in outcomes in the prefellowship versus postfellowship era, except for a longer operative time in the postfellowship era.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%