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Acute care common stem: trainee's perspective
BMJ Career Focus, 08/27/09
Jain N – Acute care common stem training was started in 2007 as a common entry point for four specialties: acute medicine, anaesthesia, emergency medicine, and intensive care medicine. Although it is the sole entry point for training in emergency medicine, acute care common stem training is an alternative entry point for training in acute medicine and anaesthesia. Currently, intensive care medicine does not have a separate certificate of completion of specialist training, and trainees who wish to train in intensive care medicine can progress from any of the three specialties (emergency medicine, anaesthesia, and acute medicine). All three specialties have a separate third year after the acute care common stem before higher training; therefore, most deaneries are now offering a three year programme in the respective stream.
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