Mara Mardare, Alina Puscasu, Victor Burloiu, Andrei Vacarasu, Irina Bondoc, Andrada Spanu, Razvan Iosifescu, Marius Zamfir, Niculae Iordache, Octav Ginghina, Radu Ghenade, Camelia Calin
Annals of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery 2021 Jun 30What does hepato-biliary-pancreatic (HBP) surgery mean and how does the life of the resident in a young team practicing such surgery in a developing country look like? 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. 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 tumor board meetings. Mentorship is also a key factor in promoting and maintaining fulfillment in surgical practice. 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.
Mara Mardare, Alina Puscasu, Victor Burloiu, Andrei Vacarasu, Irina Bondoc, Andrada Spanu, Razvan Iosifescu, Marius Zamfir, Niculae Iordache, Octav Ginghina, Radu Ghenade, Camelia Calin. A glimpse to the resident life in a hepato-biliary-pancreatic team. Annals of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery. 2021 Jun 30;25(Suppl 1):S406
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