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Hardcastle, Tim, Dr <tch at sun.ac.za> tch at sun.ac.zaMon Nov 26 14:40:20 GMT 2007
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Bill In South Africa that would be the General Surgeons (which we all are first by training, unlike the UK); depending on the institution, under the auspices of the same attendings covering trauma, in other places a seperate service in the same facility. The sig is there so people know what to contact me about and how to get me; for the rest they can call on someone else - purely practical for when you wear as many hats as I need to. :) Tim -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org]On Behalf Of William Bromberg Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 3:56 PM To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: RE: Trauma Care in the UK Tim (or anyone in the know), Just for interest. Who takes the big bad and ugly non-trauma acute surgery stuff in the middle of the night? Bill P.S. Tim your sig line is too short, can't you think of anything to put in there :-) >>> "Hardcastle, Tim, Dr <tch at sun.ac.za>" <tch at sun.ac.za> 11/25/2007 11:47 PM >>> Mike The other challenge that now exists in the UK is that there are less and less true "General Surgeons"; the majority of the "Trauma Surgeons" are mainly orthopaedic trained, while the GIT surgeons subspecialise even before they finish what we would know as residency. They qualify not as "General Surgeons", but as one of Breast-Endocrine / Upper GI / Colorectal or Hepato-biliary surgeons. Vascular is also seperate now. This leads to young consultant surgeons who have little idea of the overall patient and the care of trauma in particular. Add to this the lack of a formal ICU requirement in the post-grad training and you see where some of the deficiencies lie. For this reason we in South Africa are inundated with requests for people to do three month mini-trauma-fellowships to get some experience in General Trauma care. Regards Dr T C Hardcastle M.B.,Ch.B.(Stell); M.Med(Chir); FCS(SA) Senior Surgeon / Senior Lecturer: Surgery (Trauma and ICU) ATLS instructor and DSTC Cape Town Course Director Intern program Coordinator: Surgery M.Med (Emergency Medicine) Executive Committee member Clinical Head (Director): Diana Princess of Wales Trauma Unit Division of Surgery (General) Room 4064 Department of Surgical Sciences Tygerberg Hospital / University of Stellenbosch PO Box 19063 Tygerberg 7505 Western Cape South Africa e-mail: tch at sun.ac.za Cell: +27824681615 Office: +27219389281 or 4911 pager 0302 -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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