Title of article :
Modern Plastic Surgical Practice: Technical Competence Alone Is Not Enough
Author/Authors :
Khajuria, Ankur Department of Surgery and Cancer - Imperial College London - UK - Kellogg College - University of Oxford - UK
Abstract :
Annually, an estimated 234 million major surgical operations occur worldwide, with concomitant seven million complications and one million deaths. It is now well established that technical competence
is necessary, but not sufficient for modern surgical practice and
outcomes. Breakdown in non-technical skills has been attributed as
a key root cause for near misses and patient harm in the operating
room. This article discusses the multi-faceted skills-set that is
necessary for the modern surgeon to succeed and for optimal patient
outcomes. This includes technical skills, non-technical skills, with a
focus on key CanMEDS framework domains, including leadership, communication, evidence-based surgery and mentorship.
Keywords :
Plastic surgery , Technical skills , Non-technical skills , Mentorship , Leadership
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery