Erschienen in:
01.08.2015 | CORR Curriculum — Orthopaedic Education
CORR
® Curriculum — Orthopaedic Education: The Evolution of Orthopaedic Surgery Education in Germany
verfasst von:
Hans-Christoph Pape, MD, FACS, Paul J. Dougherty, MD
Erschienen in:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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Ausgabe 8/2015
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Excerpt
Prior to World War I, German medical education strongly influenced training in the United States. One example of this influence is William Steward Halsted MD, a young surgeon from New York who observed postgraduate education while traveling to Germany and Austria in the late 19th century. When Halsted returned to New York, he created the Halsted residency, which set itself apart from less-formal training programs by educating surgeons for a set period of time with a slow, but progressive increase in responsibility and operating time, culminating with independent practice [
10,
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