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Training has become purgatory—and this needs to change
Dean’s profile of consultant cardiologist Rob Egdell is interesting and insightful.1 Unfortunately, it truly highlights how far training has fallen. Egdell acknowledges that the rotational nature of being a resident doctor hinders us from forming interpersonal relationships at work—under the guise of a more “varied” training of course. I agree—in our …