Changing world health care delivery systems: Effects on surgical education—Introduction Glenn Steele Jr.Jennifer Doyle World Progress in Surgery Pages: 655 - 655
A “Common” surgery curriculum: Health care delivery and undergraduate surgical education in Australian teaching hospitals David J. PrideauxVillis R. Marshall OriginalPaper Pages: 657 - 661
Health care delivery system in Australia and its effect on surgical education and training William S. Egerton OriginalPaper Pages: 662 - 665
Surgical training in a statutory health insurance system: Belgian experience A. HubensR. Van Hee OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 670
Health care system and medical education in Canada. 1. Review of the health care context in a time of change Adrianne H. CohenRobert CohenRichard K. Reznick ReviewPaper Pages: 672 - 675
Health care system and medical education in Canada. 2. Impact of changes in the health care system on medical education Robert CohenAdrianne H. CohenBryce R. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 676 - 679
Health care delivery system in France: Effects on surgical education Bernard NordlingerChristophe SégouinRolland Parc OriginalPaper Pages: 681 - 685
Health care delivery system and surgical education in India Nikantha K. AptePrafulla G. Kerkar OriginalPaper Pages: 687 - 690
Health care delivery systems: Effects on surgical education in Italy Sergio StipaVincenzo ZiparoSilvia Castorina OriginalPaper Pages: 692 - 694
Health care delivery system. Effects on surgical education: The Mexican panorama Jorge CervantesArturo Cervantes OriginalPaper Pages: 696 - 699
Health care provision and surgical education in South Africa Sandie R. ThomsonLynne W. Baker OriginalPaper Pages: 701 - 705
Swedish health care delivery system and its effects on surgical education Stig BengmarkBengt Jeppson OriginalPaper Pages: 707 - 712
Swiss health care delivery system: Impact of financial restrictions on surgical education Hans E. WagnerPeter Matter OriginalPaper Pages: 714 - 716
Changing patterns in graduate surgical education in The Netherlands Rein P. ZwierstraAlbert J. J. A. ScherpbierReinout van Schilfgaarde OriginalPaper Pages: 718 - 723
Health care delivery systems: Effects on surgical education in the United Kingdom Stephen Brearley OriginalPaper Pages: 725 - 729
Changing surgical education strategies in an environment of changing health care delivery systems Gary L. DunningtonDebra A. DaRosa OriginalPaper Pages: 734 - 737
The push toward generalism: A view from surgery Michael D. StoneGlenn Steele Jr.Jennifer Doyle OriginalPaper Pages: 738 - 744
U.S. health care reform: Will it change postgraduate surgical education? Walter J. PoriesJay C. SmoutVictoria E. Lewkow OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 752
HIV infection and surgeons Eric Y. LinF. Charles Brunicardi Original Scientific Reports Pages: 753 - 757
Anterior lesser curve seromyotomy with posterior truncal vagotomy versus proximal gastric vagotomy: Results of a prospective randomized trial 3–8 years after surgery H. S. WaliaHassan Abd El-Karim Original Scientific Reports Pages: 758 - 763
Endoscopic injection sclerotherapy for esophageal varices in the elderly Masayuki OhtaMakoto HashizumeKeizo Sugimachi Original Scientific Reports Pages: 764 - 768
Unexpected difficulties in randomizing patients in a surgical trial: A prospective study comparing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy with open cholecystectomy P. W. PlaisierM. Y. BergerH. A. Bruining Original Scientific Reports Pages: 769 - 772
Thrombocytopenia after hepatic cryotherapy for colorectal metastases: Correlates with hepatocellular injury Paul J. CozziGraham J. StewartDavid L. Morris Original Scientific Reports Pages: 774 - 776
Clinicopathological study on carcinoma of the extrahepatic bile duct with special focus on cancer invasion on the surgical margins Yoshifumi OguraKoji TakahashiRyuji Mizumoto Original Scientific Reports Pages: 778 - 784
Current status and future possibilities of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts in the management of portal hypertension Paul M. RadosevichJeanne M. LaBergeRoy L. Gordon Original Scientific Reports Pages: 785 - 789