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  1. As Medical Experts, Surgical Foundations residents integrate all of the CanMEDS Roles, applying medical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional values in their provision of high-quality and safe patientcentred care. Medical Expert is the central phys- ician Role in the CanMEDS Framework and defines the physician’s clinical scope of practice.

  2. The Surgical Foundations examination may be taken after a minimum of one year of training that meets the specialty training requirements in one of the surgical disciplines recognized by the Royal College. All candidates must pass the Surgical Foundations examination to be eligible for the examination in Orthopedic Surgery.

  3. Surgical Foundations is an initial period of post-graduate training where a resident learns the fundamental skills of surgery. Nine surgical specialties participate in Surgical Foundations. How does it work? resident is automatically enrolled in Surgical Foundations when they match to one of nine surgical specialties. resident completes the ...

  4. college of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (“the Royal College”) grants you a limited right to view and print a copy of this material provided it will be used for personal, educational, non-commercial

  5. 1.4.3.13. Physiological differences of pediatric surgical patients compared to adults, and the clinical consequences of these differences for the surgical care of children, including responses to hypovolemia, physiologic stress, and surgical stress . 1.4.3.14. Physiological changes of pregnancy that may impact surgical care . 1.4.4.

  6. The RCS launched the Improving Surgical Training pilot in 2017, which has introduced run-through training in a number of surgical specialties to trial improvements in surgical training. Trainees wishing to continue their surgical training at specialty level must complete their Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons exam (MRCS) by the end of their CT2 year.

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  8. The surgical treatment of diseases, trauma and malformations of childhood years which encompasses foetal period to teenage years. Specialist areas include: neonatal surgery, urological surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, GI surgery and oncological surgery. Paediatric surgeons perform 11% of all operations on children.

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