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Parental Support: The 5-in-6 Pathway - Flexibility in Surgical Residency Training

You’re in the middle of surgical residency, and you realize you need more than a few weeks away from clinical responsibilities. Maybe you need more time to be a parent, recover from an illness, care for family, learn a new skill, or simply create space to reflect and reset. What ...  Show more

Operative Standards for Cancer Surgery Series: Papillary Thyroid Cancer

This new mini-series on Behind the Knife will delve into the technical aspects of the Operative Standards for Cancer Surgery, developed through the American College of Surgeons Cancer Research Program. This second episode highlights the thyroid cancer operative standard.Hosts:Tra ...  Show more

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