Supervised unscrubbed is common, approach is determined though by on call consultant
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Wow. That explains a lot. Would never fly here
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Our system is supported by trainees and works within about 8.5% of GDP. In the USA it's about 16%. Extraordinarily expensive. No UK hospital invoices $12000 for an appendicectomy. Swings and roundabouts. I'm no advocate. Just pointing out differences Americans may not appreciate
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Sure it’s cheaper. Half baked trainees doing surgeries. Guess whatever society will be told to tolerate. We’d rather have bills to pay and have the chance for best possible outcome
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All trainees by nature are half baked.
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Trainees in US don’t perform surgeries without attending surgeon scrubbed in and supervising. They perform some steps of surgery according to their training advancement. That’s in academic hospitals. Everywhere else are fully trained surgeons
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How so?
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Oh OK so they are braking the rules. It’s unethical and if you know for a fact you have an obligation to protect the patients and report it. Furthermore it’s fraud if they are billing for it
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Of course in the UK the hospital bills for the procedure, not who does it.
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