Despite its name, general surgery is a surgical speciality. General surgeons are in charge of patient care before, during, and after surgery in addition to doing procedures for a variety of common illnesses. All surgeons must complete general surgery training before moving on to specialize in another field. Despite the word "general," general surgeons are highly competent doctors who frequently treat appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder operations, stomach and intestinal problems, as well as other common abdominal disorders. This emphasis on the abdomen is not absolute, since general surgeons may choose to specialize in a sort of surgery that calls for the surgeon to be able to operate on other body parts, such as treating burns or cancer. General surgeons practice a variety of surgical operations, and because of the broad scope of their education, they are able to carry out a variety of procedures as part of their duties. While some may decide to pursue a specialization, others prefer the diversity that a real general surgeon's day offers and perform a wide range of treatments.
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