US Public Supports Licensing International Surgeons but Remains Hesitant to Receive Personal Care Without US Residency Training

US Public Supports Licensing International Surgeons but Remains Hesitant to Receive Personal Care Without US Residency Training

A cross-sectional study reveals that while 85% of Americans support licensing internationally trained surgeons to address workforce shortages, nearly 80% are reluctant to personally undergo surgery by them, highlighting a significant gap between public policy support and individual patient trust.