Colorectal trainees in the UK struggle to meet JAG certification standards in colonoscopy by the end of their training
Colorectal Disease2019Vol. 21(6), pp. 715–722
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Abstract
Colorectal surgery trainees lag behind their gastroenterology counterparts in accruing endoscopy experience. This affects the ability of colorectal surgery trainees to achieve certification prior to completion of training. An urgent debate is required to decide what endoscopy training is required of a colorectal surgeon and how a robust training system can be put in place to ensure this is achieved.
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