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Confidence in Spine Training Among Senior Neurosurgical and Orthopedic Residents
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Training in spine surgery constitutes a considerably larger proportion of neurosurgery residency than orthopedic residency. Neurosurgery residents graduate with significantly higher levels of confidence to perform spine surgery, while orthopedic residents report significantly higher need for additional training in spine surgery. The majority of neurosurgery graduates report that they will include spine in their clinical practice, while most orthopedic graduates will exclude it.
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