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Non-technical skills for surgeons in the operating room: a review of the literature


S Yule, R Flin, S Paterson-Brown, N Maran - Surgery, 2006 - Elsevier
This review examines the surgical and psychological literature on surgeons'
intraoperative non-technical skills. These are the critical cognitive and
interpersonal skills that complement surgeons' technical abilities. The ...
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A human factors analysis of technical and team skills among surgical trainees during …


K Moorthy, Y Munz, S Adams, V Pandey, A … - Annals of surgery, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A total of 27 surgical trainees carried out a simulated procedure in a Simulated
Operating Theatre with a standardized OR team. Observation of OR events was
carried out by an unobtrusive data collection system: clinical data ...
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Teamwork as an essential component of high-reliability organizations


DP Baker, R Day, E Salas - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Organizations are increasingly becoming dynamic and unstable. This evolution has
given rise to greater reliance on teams and increased complexity in terms of
team composition, skills required, and degree of risk involved. ...
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Teamwork in the operating theatre: cohesion or confusion?.

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S Undre, N Sevdalis, AN Healey… - Journal of evaluation in clinical practice, 2006 - critcaremed.com
Teamwork in the operating theatre: cohesion or confusion? ... Quality and
importance of communication between professiona... ... Rationale: The aim of
the research that we report here was to empirically assess the cohesiveness ...
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Development of a rating system for surgeons' non-technical skills.


S Yule, R Flin, S Paterson-Brown, N Maran, … - Medical Education, 2006 - prsjournal.net
Acknowledgements: this research was sponsored by the Royal College of Surgeons
of Edinburgh and NHS Education for Scotland. The views presented are those of
the authors and should not be taken to represent the position or policy of ...
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[PDF] The use of simulation in emergency medicine: a research agenda


WF Bond, RL Lammers, LL Spillane, R Smith- … - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007 - saem.org
Abstract Medical simulation is a rapidly expanding area within medical
education. In 2005, the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Simulation Task
Force was created to ensure that the Society and its members had adequate ...
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Evaluating teamwork in a simulated obstetric environment

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PJ Morgan, R Pittini, G Regehr, C Marrs, MF … - Anesthesiology, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Received from the Department of Anesthesia, Women's College Hospital; Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Wilson Centre
for Research in Education; and Department of Nursing, Sunnybrook Health ...
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Multidisciplinary crisis simulations: the way forward for training surgical teams


S Undre, M Koutantji, N Sevdalis, S Gautama, … - World Journal of Surgery, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Background High-reliability organizations have stressed the importance
of nontechnical skills for safety and of regularly providing such training to
their teams. Recently safety skills training has been applied in the ...
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Defining the technical skills of teamwork in surgery

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AN Healey, S Undre, CA Vincent - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
ABSTRACT Developments in surgical technology and procedure have accelerated and
altered the work carried out in the operating theatre/room, but team modelling
and training have not co-evolved. Evidence suggests that team structure and ...
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Improving patient safety by identifying latent failures in successful operations

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KR Catchpole, AEB Giddings, M Wilkinson, G … - Surgery, 2007 - Elsevier
Observations were made during 24 pediatric cardiac and 18 orthopedic operations.
Operations were classified by accepted indicators of risk and the observations
used to generate indicators of performance. Negative events were recorded ...
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