To get to the stage of General Surgery, and become a practicing surgeon, you must have foundations and have completed your study at the undergraduate level in the medical field.
General Surgery is a specialty, and post-residency training is sub-specialty training. All General Surgeons are highly trained, and highly skilled professionals.
General Surgeons’ responsibilities place emphasis on the whole patient, therefore, General Surgeons are leaders of modern multidisciplinary teams, that is they oversee a team of other medical doctors who are specialized in other parts of the medical practice in hospitals and in the health care systems.
They share a responsibility to coordinate complex operative care, whether in General Surgery, oncology, transplant, or trauma.
The national professional association or body which oversees the medical education and training of specialists in Canada is The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
This body accredits every university program that trains resident physicians to become specialized practitioners.
It also creates and conducts the demanding examinations that residents must pass in other to become certified as specialists.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons also oversees postgraduate medical education in Canada.
A physician’s credentials must be assessed by the Royal College before he or she is eligible to write any exam to be certified as a specialist.
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