Fourrier P, Herlemont P
Chirurgie. 1991;117(7):577-9; discussion 580.
The surgeons that ensure humanitarian assignments (in non-governmental organizations) must operate, most often in difficult material conditions, injured and ill patients whose conditions belong the most various fields of surgery, in both war and peace practice. The evolution of surgical training towards overspecialization proves to be less and less compatible with the requirements of such assignments.
那些承担人道主义任务(在非政府组织中)的外科医生,大多是在艰苦的物质条件下,为战争及和平时期各类外科领域的伤病患者进行手术。事实证明,外科培训朝着过度专业化发展,越来越不符合此类任务的要求。