Public Perceptions of General Surgery Resident Autonomy and Supervision

The US public have limited understanding of resident participation in surgical care, and do not universally accept trainee involvement. Public perception regarding surgical resident autonomy and supervision can guide patient education efforts with the goal of engaging our diverse patient population, arguably the most important stakeholders, in the training process.
Source: Journal of the American College of Surgeons - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Original Scientific Article Source Type: research