George G YoungsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Aberdeen Country: UK Publications
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Paediatric surgery: trends in UK surgical trainees' operative experienceG G Youngson
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Royal Aberdeen Children s Hospital, AB25 2ZG Aberdeen, Scotland
J Pediatr Surg 41:372-6. 2006..This study assesses the effects of the reconfiguration of postgraduate surgical training and changes to work patterns through legislation within UK on the operative experience of trainees completing specialty training in paediatric surgery...
The UK proposals for revalidation of physicians: Implications for the recertification of surgeonsGeorge G Youngson
Department of Standards, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scotland
Arch Surg 145:92-5. 2010..This article outlines developments so far, with particular reference to surgeons...
Patient safety in surgery: non-technical aspects of safe surgical performanceGeorge G Youngson
Royal Aberdeen Children s Hospital, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, UK
Patient Saf Surg 4:4. 2010..This article highlights that impact and explores the contribution of non-technical skills to safe practice within the operating room...
Teaching and assessing non-technical skillsGeorge G Youngson
Royal Aberdeen Children s Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Surgeon 9:S35-7. 2011..However, the contribution that these aspects of performance make to a safe and successful outcome following surgery is being increasingly appreciated and there is increasing recognition of the need to train and assess...
Children's surgery performed by adult general surgeons in Scotland: the present and futureR J Craigie
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Alder Hey, UK
Surgeon 3:391-4. 2005..This has implications for local provision of care, emergency management and capacity of existing children's hospitals in the future...
Who'd want to be a surgeon?George G Youngson
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland
S Afr J Surg 42:37-9. 2004
Use of clinical audit for revalidation: is it sufficiently accurate?R S Jutley
Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Scotland, United Kingdom
J Qual Clin Pract 21:71-3. 2001..The study highlights the fallibility of data collection during audit, and urges caution if using such data when judging performance-related issues as part of the process of appraisal...
