Why does it take so long to train a surgeon?
Why does it take so long to train a surgeon? The typical trainee will not finish training until the age of 35-40 years old. I am currently 34, and still have years of moving around the region, jumping through hoops and fighting to get operating time and sign-offs to look forward to. Surgical training is not a comfortable place, and I have not met a single trainee who is content with year after year of no fixed routine, no certainty, constantly moving around, no time for friends and family, difficulties setting up a home, financial worries and concerns about the future. Furthermore, new consultants are now very much not expected to be the finished product, and it is anticipated that they will still be learning how to operate and function as a senior surgeon for some time after completion of training! Elsewhere in the world however, surgical training is often much quicker than our minimum of 8 years of surgical training. The Americans for example, despite all of their advanced...