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Inventing our future: Training the next generation of surgeon innovators

Current surgical care and technology has evolved over the centuries from the interplay between creative surgeons and new technologies. As both fields become more specialized, that interplay is threatened. A 2-year educational fellowship is described which teaches both the process and the discipline...

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Published in:Seminars in pediatric surgery 2006-11, Vol.15 (4), p.309-318
Main Authors: Krummel, Thomas M., Gertner, Michael, Makower, Josh, Milroy, Craig, Gurtner, Geoff, Woo, Russell, Riskin, Daniel J., Binyamin, Gary, Connor, Jessica Anne, Mery, Carlos M., Shafi, Bilal M., Yock, Paul G.
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