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Why non-technical skills matter in surgery. New paradigms for surgical leaders

Lorenzo Cobianchi, Francesca Dal Mas, Juan M. Verde, Alain Garcia-Vazquez, Jacopo Martellucci, Lee L. Swanström, Luca Ansaloni

2022Discover Health Systems23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The surgical literature is paying more and more attention to the topic of soft or non-technical skills (NTS), defined as those cognitive and social skills that characterize high-performing individuals and teams. NTS are essential in supporting surgeons in dealing with unexpected situations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, NTS have been considered crucial in defining situation awareness, enhancing decision making, communicating among groups and teams, and fostering leadership. With a "looking back and planning forward" approach, the current perspective aims at deepening the contribution of NTS for surgeons to deal with the unexpected challenges posed by the COVID crisis, surgical emergencies, the introduction of new technologies in clinical practice, to understand how such skills may help shape the surgical leaders of the future.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PsychologyCognitionSurgical proceduresMedicinePandemicPublic relationsMedical educationPolitical scienceSurgeryComputer sciencePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Artificial intelligenceDiseaseNeuroscienceSurgical Simulation and TrainingInnovations in Medical EducationCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes