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Surgery in London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England - Opportunities and Pitfalls (Paperback)
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Surgery in London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England - Opportunities and Pitfalls (Paperback)
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Surgery in London and The Royal College of Surgeons of England
'Opportunities and Pitfalls' The Royal Commission on Medical
Education (the Todd Report) in 1968 supported by the Flowers Report
in 1980 recommended major changes to undergraduate and postgraduate
medical education. London was considered separately because of the
disproportionate number of teaching hospitals, medical schools,
specialist hospitals and research institutes. After the Second
World War, extraordinary advances in the medical sciences,
engineering, high technology and surgical techniques dramatically
expanded the spectrum of disease amenable to surgical treatment.
The UK remained non-compliant with EU directives on the
'harmonisation' of specialist training until the 1990s and this
revolutionary era which culminated in a transformation of surgical
training and practice, is described. An increasing number of
elderly patients, and others with comorbidities, are now candidates
for complex procedures and at higher risk of complications and
death. The ongoing controversy regarding the optimal organisation
of operative and postoperative care for these patients is
discussed. An overview, currently lacking, of more than 700 years
of recorded surgical history provides requisite historical context
including details of commissioned reports and some of the most
consequential post-war innovations. The sometimes adversarial
relationship of diplomates with the Royal College of Surgeons of
England and its predecessors is examined. In the summer of 2020,
Professor Neil Mortensen the newly elected President of the Royal
College of Surgeons of England invited Baroness Helena Kennedy, QC
to produce a 'Diversity and Inclusion Review' that was published on
18 March 2021. Sadly, the report concluded that the college and the
profession are systemically "sexist, racist and homophobic". The
college responded with its 'Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action
Plan' (DEI) dated 16 September 2021 and the subject is considered.
The purpose of this mini-monograph is to provide a concise account
of the evolution of surgical training and practice as it affected
London and the role of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and
its predecessors.
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