
Hassan R. Hashmi: How Surgical Residency Exposure Shapes Workforce Distribution
Hassan R. Hashmi, General and Colorectal Surgeon at Las Vegas Surgical Associates, shared a post on X by Annals of Surgery about their article by Cody Lendon Mullens et al.:
“Important data on how surgical residency exposure shapes workforce distribution.
Strengthening rural rotations, rurally located programs, and missions, not rural tracks alone, may be one of the most effective levers for improving equitable access to surgical care.”
Quoting Annals of Surgery’s post:
“Rural surgery faces more than a training gap – it faces a strategy gap. While rural tracks offer some benefit, real progress requires coordinated action on workforce, policy, and hospital sustainability.”
Title: Rural Surgery Needs a Strategy, Not Just Another Training Track or Rotation
Authors: Cody Lendon Mullens, Tyler G. Hughes
You can read the Full Article on Annals of Surgery.
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