Editorials


Is competency assessment at the specialist level achievable?

Kinesh Patel, Omar Faiz, Siwan Thomas-Gibson

Abstract

The celebrated surgeon and founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital William Stewart Halsted once commented: “the advent of anaesthesia has made it so that any idiot can become a surgeon.” After the introduction of antiseptic surgery in the late 19th century, the practice of surgery was poorly regulated and variable in its quality.