Transplantation and young surgeons in Italy
Autor: | S. Spiezia, Marcello Caggiano, S. Grassia, Michele Santangelo, Vincenzo d'Alessandro, Luigi Pelosio, Alessandro Scotti, M. Zuccaro, Aristide Ferrara, P. De Rosa, Andrea Renda |
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Přispěvatelé: | Santangelo, M, Ferrara, A, Grassia, S, Spiezia, S, Zuccaro, M, Caggiano, M, Pelosio, L, Scotti, A, D'Alessandro, V, De Rosa, P, Renda, Andrea, Santangelo, Michele, A., Ferrara, S., Grassia, S., Spiezia, M., Zuccaro, M., Caggiano, L., Pelosio, A., Scotti, V., D'Alessandro, P., De Rosa, A., Renda |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Love and hate
Adult Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty Transplantation Transplantation surgery business.industry General surgery humanities Specialties Surgical surgical procedures operative Italy medicine Humans Surgery young surgeon business Attitude to Health health care economics and organizations |
Zdroj: | Transplantation proceedings. 38(4) |
ISSN: | 0041-1345 |
Popis: | The relation between young surgeons and transplantation has always been a "love and hate" one. Until a few years ago this branch of surgery was seen as pioneering, with extreme and and extensive training, and was reserved to few elected members. Nowadays things are different. In this article we try to understand the true reasons that young Italian surgeons avoid transplantation surgery. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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