Career development and talent education

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Abstract

Developing a successful career is an art, skill, and science. It should not be left totally to the individual graduate to take their chances. The graduating institutes and educational system should take responsibility helping and guiding the graduates to have a successful career. The successful career is not only an individual business, but also it is a society, national, and profession very much business. As we are on the edge of major changes in education, communication, medical industry, medical globalization, the education and training programs should arm their trainees and graduates by necessary knowledge, skills, and values to be able to succeed in the competing world. The talent is considered as a gift which man born with it or not. That concet has been seriousley challenged recently. The modern research showed that the talent is possible to certain degree to be taught and obtain by hard working, scientific approaches. Artificial intelligences and virtual realities beyond any doubt will have major impact on future medical practice. The educators should pay attention to visualize the future of medical and neurosurgical practice, opportunities of training and education, and the possible new discoveries.

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Faraj, M. K., & Ammar, A. (2022). Career development and talent education. In Learning and Career Development in Neurosurgery: Values-Based Medical Education (pp. 229–237). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02078-0_22

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