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Letter to the editor regarding “Operating without direct supervision during pediatric surgery fellowship: When, how, and why”

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We read with great appreciation the article “Operating Without Direct Supervision During Pediatric Surgery Fellowship: When, How, and Why” by Gollin et al. [1], which provides valuable insight into the current state of operative autonomy in pediatric surgery training. Their finding that only 7 of 44 programs had formal criteria for unsupervised operations and none required explicit parental consent for “teaching assistant” (TA) cases underscores a critical governance and ethical gap within competency-based surgical education.

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Pediatric Surgery FellowshipSurgical AutonomyCompetency-based EducationSurgical Training SupervisionTeaching Assistant CasesInformed ConsentGraduate Medical Education

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#PediatricSurgery#SurgicalEducation#MedicalEthics#CompetencyBasedTraining

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Letter to the editor regarding “Operating without direct supervision during pediatric surgery fellowship: When, how, and why”. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-23. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11149

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