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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:66135068:4589
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245 00 $aTraining in neurosurgery :$bproceedings of the conference on Neurosurgical Training and Research, Munich, October 6-9, 1996 /$cedited by H.-J Reulen and H.-J. Steiger.
260 $aWien ;$aNew York :$bSpringer-Verlag,$c[1997], ©1997.
300 $a157 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aActa neurochirugica. Supplement ;$vv.69
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tMatching Program for Appointment to Residency Training in Neurological Surgery in United States /$rB. C. Pevehouse --$tNational Mechanisms for the Selection of Trainees. Procedure in Great Britain /$rT. A. H. Hide --$tLeadership Qualities in Prominent Neurosurgeons /$rM. Brock --$tCriteria to Find Qualified Candidates - Professional Personnel Recruitment Methods Adapted to Neurosurgery /$rJ. M. Gilsbach and A. Pillong --$tCriteria and Procedures in the Automotive Industry /$rI. Kohlhofer --$tSelection of Air Force Officers - Profiles, Criteria, Testing /$rH.-W. Jarosch --$tCan We Define or Measure Manual Skills in Surgical Training? /$rG. Neil-Dwyer and D. A. Lang --$tHow many Residents Should we Train? The USA Experience /$rR. H. Patterson, Jr. --$tHow many Residents Shall we Train? The Netherlands Experience /$rC. A. F. Tulleken --$tHow Many Higher Neurosurgical Trainees Shall We Train in the British Isles? /$rM. D. M. Shaw --
505 80 $tHow Many Neurosurgeons Do We Want to Educate in Europe Annually? The Danish Proposal /$rF. Gjerris and F. F. Madsen --$tHow Many Residents Shall We Train? The Iberian Experience /$rJ. Lobo Antunes --$tNeurosurgical Manpower in France /$rF. Cohadon --$tHow Many Residents Shall We Train - The Situation In Germany /$rJ. Schramm --$tHow Many Neurosurgeons Should We Train? The Japanese Experience /$rK. Takakura --$tNeurosurgical Training at Present and in the Next Century /$rD. M. Long --$tThe UEMS Model - Proposals for Classification and Training Durations of Specialties Registered in Doctors' Directives /$rL. Calliauw --$tContents and Structure of a Training Program. The Japanese Proposal /$rT. Yoshimoto and T. Tominaga --$tNeurosurgical Training in Austria - Present Status and Aspects for the Future /$rG. Pendl --$tA Resident's Experience and Suggestion /$rJ. Cabiol --$tControl and Structure of a Training Program. The View of a Non-academic Hospital /$rJ. Haase --
505 80 $tAssessment of Training Progress and Examinations /$rJ. T. Hoff and H. M. Eisenberg --$tExperience with the EANS Examinations /$rR. Braakman --$tExperience with the United Kingdom Examinations in Neurosurgery /$rJ. D. Pickard --$tPeriodic Evaluation of Training Progress and Teaching /$rM. Vapalahti --$tWhat Consequences Should Result from Failure to Meet Internal Standards? /$rJ. Schramm --$tWhen Should Residents be Exposed to Research? /$rH.-J. Reulen --$tRole of Surgical Research in the Training of Neurosurgeons /$rK. Messmer and A. Baethmann --$tResearch in Neurosurgical Training: Clinical Reviews and Trials /$rG. M. Teasdale --$tFrom the Scientific Idea to its Realisation - Principles and Strategies in Neurosurgery /$rR. Fahlbusch --$tSubspeciality Training in Neurosurgery /$rCh. Ostertag --$tNeurosurgical Spin Fellowships: The Phoenix Model /$rV. K. H. Sonntag --$tA Model Fellowship in Pediatric Neurosurgery /$rA. J. Raimondi --
505 80 $tPost Residency Subspecialty Training in Neurosurgery - The Impact of Subspecialty Training on Organized Neurosurgery and Resident Training - Benefits, Responsibilities and Liabilities /$rD. G. Piepgras --$tIn The Realm of Ideas: the Advent of Advanced Surgery of the Human Cerebrum and Neurosurgical Education /$rM. L. J. Apuzzo --$tThe Development of Training Systems in General Surgery /$rG. Buess --$tInteractive Multimedia Software for Training and Education in Neurosurgery /$rM. M. Batschkus.
650 2 $aNeurosurgery.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009493
700 1 $aReulen, H. J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88090752
700 1 $aSteiger, H. J.
830 0 $aActa neurochirurgica.$pSupplementum ;$v69.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83732922
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