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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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The College of Medicine is increasing the number of post-graduate medical residents it can train each year by 24, plus four more spots for internationally-trained physicians.

The Saskatchewan Surgical Care Network (SSCN) is an advisory committee to Saskatchewan Health dedicated to creating a more reasonable, fair surgical system for all Saskatchewan people. Formed in March 2002, the SSCN has been working with key health partners to improve the system's effectiveness, organization and efficiency, so that those who require surgery receive it within appropriate time frames.

Visit the SSCN Web site at the link provided below to get a better understanding of how the surgical care system works, what options you have if you are waiting for surgery, and who you can call.

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This brochure will give you answers to some common questions about the surgical care process.
sscn.pdf  ( 242.2 KB )

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