general surgery residency

What is a General Surgery Residency?

A general surgery residency is a rigorous training program that prepares physicians to become proficient in a broad range of surgical procedures. This residency typically lasts five to seven years and is designed to develop the clinical and technical skills necessary to perform surgeries. Residents rotate through various surgical specialties, including oncologic surgery, where they gain exposure to cancer-related cases.

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