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SAGES University MASTERS Program: Acute Care Pathway

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The Masters Program organizes educational materials along clinical pathways.

The SAGES Masters Program currently has eight pathways including acute care, biliary, bariatrics, colon, foregut, hernia, flexible endoscopy, and robotic surgery. The SAGES MASTERS Program progresses from competency, proficiency, to mastery. This chapter reviews the Masters curriculum for Acute Care Surgery.

Adopted from Jones DB, Stefanidis D, Korndorffer JR, Dimick JB, Jacob BP, Schultz L, Scott DJ. SAGES University Masters Program: a structured curriculum for deliberate, lifelong learning. Surg Endosc. 2017;31(8):3061–71.

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Jones, D.B., Schultz, L., Jacob, B.P. (2020). SAGES University MASTERS Program: Acute Care Pathway. In: Renton, D., Lim, R., Gallo, A., Sinha, P. (eds) The SAGES Manual of Acute Care Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21959-8_1

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