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  • Surgical Training
  • Pandemic Recovery

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted surgical training globally.
  • The social media campaign 'no training today, no surgeons tomorrow' emerged to advocate for training continuity.
  • This campaign prompts critical questions about the role and recognition of surgical trainers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the identity and responsibilities of modern surgical trainers.
  • To discuss mechanisms for recognizing and formalizing contributions to surgical training.
  • To advocate for the professionalization of the surgical trainer role.

Main Methods:

  • This is a perspectives article, not based on empirical data.
  • It involves a discussion of current issues and challenges in surgical training.
  • Analysis of the implications of the 'no training today, no surgeons tomorrow' campaign.

Main Results:

  • Identifies a lack of clear definition and formal recognition for surgical trainers.
  • Highlights the need for structured support systems for trainers.
  • Suggests professionalization can enhance training quality and sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • Surgical trainers require formal recognition and professionalization to ensure effective training.
  • Departments and national/international bodies must support and formalize the trainer role.
  • Prioritizing training is crucial for the future of surgery, necessitating a redefined trainer position.