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Teaching surgeons about non-technical skills
The Surgeon, 2007Analyses of adverse events in surgery reveal that underlying causes are often behavioural, such as communication failures, rather than technical. Non-technical (i.e. cognitive and interpersonal) skills, whilst recognised, are not explicitly addressed in surgical training.
R, Flin +5 more
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Non-technical skills assessment in surgery
Surgical Oncology, 2011Adverse events in surgery have highlighted the importance of non-technical skills, such as communication, decision-making, teamwork, situational awareness and leadership, to effective organizational performance. These skills carry particular importance to surgical oncology, as members of a multidisciplinary team must work cohesively to formulate ...
Bharat, Sharma +3 more
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Teaching and assessing non-technical skills
The Surgeon, 2011The terms human factors and non-technical skills have recently been introduced to the language of surgical education. Both tend to be used interchangeably and yet each has a specific definition. More importantly, however, is the fact that the attributes and qualities contained within these headings relate to behaviours, attitudes and cognitive skills ...
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Non-technical skills and otolaryngology: systematic review
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2020AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to assess the published literature on non-technical skills in otolaryngology surgery and examine the applicability of any research to others’ practice, and to explore how the published literature can identify areas for further development and guide future research.MethodsA systematic review was conducted using the ...
R, Bannon, K E, Stewart, M, Bannister
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Non-Technical Skills for Scrub Practitioners
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012The non-technical skills of situational awareness and the formation of effective interpersonal relationships are essential to enhance surgical outcomes. However, most scrub practitioners demonstrate only tacit awareness of these skills and develop such qualities on an informal basis.
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Aviation and Non-Technical Skills
2021Master of Axe, Pilots and Doctors have a special relation among them. That of being able to make a better future possible, more adequate and congruent with the reality they are living now and will live in the future. This achievement is only possible if “in the alley” of these professionals, there is the conviction that Innovation, Technology and ...
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Paramedics' non-technical skills: a literature review
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2012Healthcare organisations have started to examine the impact that the human worker has on patient safety. Adopting the Crew Resource Management (CRM) approach, used in aviation, the CRM or non-technical skills of anaesthetists, surgeons, scrub practitioners and emergency physicians have recently been identified to assist in their training and assessment.
Allan, Shields, Rhona, Flin
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[Non-technical skills for surgeons].
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2020The rapid development of professional technology not only brings great benefits to patients, but also reveals the problem of non-technical skills. Technical competence is not enough to avoid the occurrence of adverse medical events or to get optimal post-operative outcomes.
H C, Jiang, J J, Huang
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The Non-Technical Skills of Theatre Nurses
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008What are ‘non-technical’ skills and why would they be relevant to theatre practitioners? This is a new area of research for healthcare based on a well developed approach from the world of aviation. Non-technical skills are the cognitive and social skills that complement technical skills to achieve safe and efficient practice in safety-critical ...
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