CPSP, JOB WELL DONE, KEEP IT UP STILL MILES TO GO

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Muhammad Hamayun

Abstract

It has been over more than twenty years that I
have been involved in postgraduate medical
education of the young doctors who aspire to become
specialist. I am so thrilled to see College Of Physicians
and Surgeons (CPSP) flourish and the institution over
years has spread its tentacles from offering only basic
postgraduate medical education to options spreading
over more than sixty specialties. Nevertheless I do feel
tempted to write about the on ground innovations that
need to be inculcated after consultations on the
suitable forums. This should in essence improve the
standards of the medical training.
CPSP has been successful in establishing its own
bench mark in the postgraduate medical standards
which remains at par with the international practices
across the globe. Success has always got the
potential to breed many enemies and it is relatively
easy to reach the top but holding tight at the top
remains a daunting task. Obviously when someone is
encroaching on the playing turf of others then one
should remain ready for getting punched in the soft
belly. Many international besides local players in the
postgraduate medical education don’t like the success
of CPSP. Not surprisingly CPSP has come under
multiple pronged attacks and I am fully in agreement
with the fact that it has stood fast so far. I fear that such
things will be more on offer in the times to come. To
maintain the forward thrust and keep firing through all
the cylinders CPSP has to work harder and be more
and more proactive. This calls for a proactive approach
addressing all potential lacunas.

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Hamayun, M. (2020). CPSP, JOB WELL DONE, KEEP IT UP STILL MILES TO GO. Journal of Medical Sciences, 21(3). Retrieved from https://jmedsci.com/index.php/Jmedsci/article/view/1088
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