摘要
Surgical education entails learning to care for patients in and out of the operating theater.Clinically,this encompasses everything from the preoperative work-up to managing potential postoperative complications.In the operating room,surgical technique includes common,widely applicable skills,like how to square a knot,but also the more nuanced anatomical considerations of each operation,intra-operative decision-making,and ways to adapt when faced with the unexpected.Historically,surgical technique was taught through the apprenticeship model with knowledge passed down from attending to trainee and through textbooks written by surgical masters.This mode of learning/teaching is still the enduring structure of most residency programs.