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COVID‐19 significantly affects specialty training

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The complexities of modern medicine have made specialisation of patient care an inevitable necessity. In Australia, individual medical colleges are responsible for selection, accreditation, overall supervision and supporting the well-being… Click to show full abstract

The complexities of modern medicine have made specialisation of patient care an inevitable necessity. In Australia, individual medical colleges are responsible for selection, accreditation, overall supervision and supporting the well-being of trainees. Progression through training is based on work-based assessments and examinations. Specialist training must fulfil highly stringent requirements over a minimum of 4–6 years to gain mastery of knowledge, skills and professional attributes. Letters to the Editor

Keywords: medicine; covid significantly; specialty training; significantly affects; affects specialty

Journal Title: Internal Medicine Journal
Year Published: 2020

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