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Trainee Types Within the UK and Ireland there are a number of different types of trainee. These are: Specialty Registrar (StR) Those who started approved surgical training in the UK on or after 1st...
Located in Introduction to Training / Trainee Types
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The ITOG oversees the work of the Training Interface Groups (TIGs) and ensures cohesion of approach and purpose across the TIGs. The Chair of the ITOG is a member of the Joint Committee on...
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Irish Trainees Those who are undertaking approved surgical training in Ireland are known as Specialist Registrars (SpRs). Guidance on the arrangements for SpR training is set out in A Reference...
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Mohs Surgery The purpose of the Mohs Surgery fellowship is to train surgeons to the level of competency required in Mohs surgery to independently and safely perform clinics and theatre lists,...
Located in JCST Fellowships / Interface Fellowships / Mohs Surgery
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Head & Neck Surgical Oncology A JCST Fellowship in Head & Neck Surgical Oncology is open to those who have achieved specialist registration in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Otolaryngology, and...
Located in JCST Fellowships / Interface Fellowships / Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
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Oncoplastic Breast Surgery The aim of this fellowship is to produce highly trained surgeons from a background of either General or Plastic Surgery who can work together to provide an integrated...
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