The French medical student does a six‐year course before entering a compulsory “intern” year at the end of which he presents a thesis plus the results of all his University examinations for his medical degree. To become a surgeon he would spend four years as an “intern” in surgical posts then become a “Chef‐de‐Clinique” for two to four years before being accredited as a specialist. The differences and similarities of their system and ours are highlighted. Copyright © 1979, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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RENWICK, S. (1979). SURGICAL TRAINING IN FRANCE. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 49(1), 126–128. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1979.tb06458.x
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