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A glimpse to the resident life in a hepato-biliary-pancreatic team
Mara MARDARE*
,1, Alina PUSCASU
1, Victor BURLOIU
1, Andrei VACARASU
1, Irina BONDOC
1, Andrada SPANU
1, Razvan IOSIFESCU
1, Marius ZAMFIR
1, Niculae IORDACHE
1, Octav GINGHINA
1, Radu GHENADE
1, Camelia CALIN
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Department of General Surgery, St John Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Rumania
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Department of Anesthesiology, St John Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Rumania
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Introduction: What does hepato-biliary-pancreatic (HBP) surgery mean and how does the life of the resident in a young team prac- ticing such surgery in a developing country look like?
Methods: Surgical residents interested in acquiring advanced training in HBP surgery should take a fellowship in this kind of surgery, spending at least four years in a specialized center.
Results: The pre and postoperative management of patients is a core function of a junior doctor, but they have to be involved in every step of the journey represented by complex HBP surgery: from establishing anesthesia routine to training team and taking part in tu- mor board meetings. Mentorship is also a key factor in promoting and maintaining fulfillment in surgical practice.
Conclusions: In a young HBP team, bidirectional growth – both mentors and residents is crucial to developing this king of surgery.
Working hard, studying and training every day are very important steps in order to build a career as a HBP surgeon.
pISSN: 2508-5778ㆍeISSN: 2508-5859
Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg 2021;25 Suppl 1:S406 https://doi.org/10.14701/ahbps.EP-209
Corresponding Author: Mara MARDARE (mara_mardare@yahoo.com) Presenter: Mara MARDARE (mara_mardare@yahoo.com)
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