Resident education refers to the training and education provided to medical residents, who are doctors in training in their specific field of specialization. This education typically takes place in teaching hospitals and academic medical centers, where residents work under the supervision of attending physicians and other healthcare professionals. The goal of resident education is to provide residents with the knowledge, skills, and clinical experience they need to become competent and successful practicing physicians in their chosen specialty. Residents participate in a combination of clinical rotations, didactic lectures, conferences, and hands-on training to develop their clinical skills and medical knowledge. Resident education is a critical component of medical training and plays a key role in shaping the future of healthcare by producing skilled and knowledgeable physicians.