2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-4486.2009.01970.x
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Re: Trends in operative training opportunities for junior and senior trainees in otolaryngology

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“…We thank Fleming and Mitchell for their letter 1 and are pleased to see how evidence from other specialties confirms the trend of a reduction in procedures available for training purposes. We acknowledge the complexity of surgical training, but would like to reaffirm that our research concentrated on only one aspect of surgical training, namely the number of procedures available for surgical trainees to undertake.…”
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“…We thank Fleming and Mitchell for their letter 1 and are pleased to see how evidence from other specialties confirms the trend of a reduction in procedures available for training purposes. We acknowledge the complexity of surgical training, but would like to reaffirm that our research concentrated on only one aspect of surgical training, namely the number of procedures available for surgical trainees to undertake.…”
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“…and the response by Fleming et al. 2 There was a call from the latter for reports from affected parties following the introduction of the further reduced 48 hour week and its impact on surgical training.…”
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confidence: 99%