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- 2017
Surgical mentorship in Canada in 2017DOI: 10.1503.cjs/007017 Abstract: I am writing in response to the editorial in the April issue of CJS1 detailing the history and relevance of surgical mentorship in Canada. As a participant in a mentorship program, I can personally attest to the relevance of this in the current surgical environment. Mentorship does not have to be exclusively for newly trained surgeons, but should also form part of the armamentarium for most surgical departments and can benefit surgeons in all aspects of their clinical practice. The ability to learn new techniques as well as brush up on existing techniques can only serve to reinforce the standard of care as espoused by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. As a rural surgeon in Northern Saskatchewan, the ability to learn new procedures is often hampered by lack of time and having to travel great distances
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