
Resident Education
Resident education refers to the specialized training that doctors undergo after medical school to become experts in a specific area of medicine, such as surgery or internal medicine. During this period, they work closely with experienced physicians, gaining hands-on experience, learning advanced techniques, and expanding their knowledge. This training typically lasts several years and is essential for ensuring they develop the skills needed to provide high-quality patient care independently. The goal is to prepare residents to become competent, confident specialists capable of managing complex medical cases.