Using paradox theory to understand responses to tensions between service and training in general surgery.
Jennifer Anne ClelandRuby RobertsSimon KittoPia StrandPeter JohnstonPublished in: Medical education (2017)
Stakeholder responses to the tensions provided temporary relief but were unlikely to lead to real change if the tension between service and training was considered to be an interdependent and persistent paradox. Reframing the service-training paradox in this way may encourage adjusting responses to create effective working partnerships. Our findings add to the body of knowledge on this topic, and will resonate with all those engaged in surgical and other postgraduate training.