Preparing the colon and rectal resident for real world practice; what should the graduate in 2015 be prepared for?

Despite the myriad of changes in the health care work environment and the constant pessimism that we are now subjected to, it is still a privilege to be a surgeon! There are several keys to success but none more substantial than your attitude. Furthermore, if you have joined a team of individuals with solidarity, and the leader has a clear vision for the both the group and your role than you are set up for great accomplishment. Understanding what your personal and professional priorities are and how they may evolve is critical to implementing a focused plan.
Source: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Source Type: research