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by chimeracoder
3134 days ago
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> Or allow people to do internships with normal, non-ER doctors. Huh? What does that even mean? The only people who do their residency training with EM physicians are residents training in... EM. > Or eliminate the residency requirement completely. So... have people who aren't qualified to practice medicine be allowed to practice medicine? Residency isn't just some arbitrary requirement - it's how neurosurgeons actually train in neurosurgery[0], and so on. [0] Well, to be pedantic, neurosurgery also requires a post-residency fellowship. But you'd be hard-pressed to make the argument that neurosurgery fellowships could somehow eschew the residency requirement - it's a prerequisite for a reason. |
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Doubly pedantic: further specialization within neurosurgery (complex spine, vascular, tumor, peripheral ...) is done via fellowship, but plenty of practicing general neurosurgeons ended their training with residency. Source: wife is in her final year of neurosurgery residency. Of the folks in her program who have graduated while she's been around, about 1/2 did a fellowship, the other half went straight into practice.
(I hesitate to post this extremely minor correction, because everything you've said in this thread is absolutely spot-on and a very welcome dose of facts.)