Role of anaesthesiologists in undergraduate medical education. 2000

C Prys-Roberts
Sir Humphry Davy Department of Anaesthesia, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK. C.Prys-Roberts@bristol.ac.uk

Although anaesthesia and intensive care medicine are postgraduate subjects, few would deny the value of exposing medical undergraduates to clinical training in these areas. The present review addresses developments in medical undergraduate training curricula, and the specific benefits that can be provided for medical students, at all stages of training, by anaesthesiologists working in operating theatres, intensive care units and pain clinics.

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