Presidential address, 1997. General surgery in the year 2000: looking to the future

ED Monaghan - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The goal of the 1997 Canadian Association of General Surgeons presidential address was
to predict the future for general surgery in Canada in an optimistic fashion. However, on the …

Presidential address 1998. Advocacy—answering old mail

RG Keith - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since its inception in 1977, the Canadian Association of General Surgeons (CAGS) has
struggled with its responsibility to represent general surgeons in practices across this …

Presidential address, 1995. Surgery 2000: a look back to the future

C Heughan - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The present demoralized state of Canadian surgery is due to a number of short-term
influences. They include financial restraints, the desire of government agencies to off-load …

Presidential address, 1986. The future of general surgery.

HT Williams - Canadian Journal of surgery. Journal Canadien de …, 1987 - europepmc.org
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The case of Canadian general surgeons: getting the message heard.

RH Railton, WG Tholl, CA Sanmartin - Canadian Journal of surgery …, 1993 - europepmc.org
The problem of physician resources is at the top of the health care policy agenda, and
physicians are faced with the challenge of change. General surgeons, like others, must …

Canadian general surgery: alive and well.

FG Murphy - Canadian Journal of surgery. Journal Canadien de …, 1990 - europepmc.org
General surgery in Canada is alive and well because general surgeons remain versatile
and adaptable. If this were not the case, the specialty of general surgery would go the way of …

The future of general surgery in Canada.

EJ Hinchey - Canadian Journal of surgery. Journal Canadien de …, 1988 - europepmc.org
Manpower studies carried out by the Canadian Association of General Surgeons revealed a
need for approximately 70 new general surgeons to enter practice each year to replace …

Presidential address, 1990. Should general surgery be redefined?

J Couture - Canadian Journal of surgery. Journal Canadien de …, 1991 - europepmc.org
The definition of general surgery, adopted by the Canadian Association of General
Surgeons in 1983, has raised the expectations of the general surgical community. It was …

Are general surgeons a dying breed?

L Blair - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
T hree years ago, the newsletter of theCanadian Association of General Surgeons (CAGS)
reported that Canada was short 122 general surgeons. With only 20 to 25 new ones …

The future of general surgery

GL Jordan Jr - The American journal of surgery, 1991 - Elsevier
The origin of the term “general surgery” is uncertain, but it is known that it has been in the
lexicon of surgical parlance for more than a century. Although specialization began at least …