Medical school, cardiovascular surgery, and education: How we do it in brazil’s scenario?

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Abstract

Choosing a surgical specialty can be a hard decision for a medical student. Several studies present data showing that most medical students fear the surgical field and end up switching to another specialty. For cardiovascular surgery, the scenario is very similar. In the last decades, the interest in cardiovascular surgery has been decreasing worldwide and the cardiothoracic surgical societies across the globe have been trying to understand the factors that push away medical students and general surgical residents from the specialty. In this regard, our work aims to focus on describe the access of students to cardiovascular surgery, especially during medical school, as well as to provide a brief report of our current data regarding the specialty.

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Ribeiro, T. S., Faria, R. M., & Dos Santos, M. A. (2021). Medical school, cardiovascular surgery, and education: How we do it in brazil’s scenario? Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 36(4), 571–574. https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0365

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