In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast, hosts Dr. Mark Hoffman and Dr. Amy Park discuss how cultivating an effective team culture in surgery can mitigate complications.
The physicians emphasize that how surgical teams treat each other can significantly affect patient outcomes. They suggest under-promising and over-delivering to patients, their family, and members of the surgical team. The doctors recommend having a care culture, allowing everyone to voice their concerns without fear of reprisals. They also discuss the importance of self-management, leadership, and taking responsibility inside and outside the OR for complications and places where the surgery could have gone smoother. They agree that those who nurture a positive OR culture have higher success rates, noting that complications demand more than technical skills to handle - it takes emotional intelligence, humility, and a good support network.
---
SHOW NOTES
00:00 - Introduction02:07 - Dealing with Surgical Complications04:24 - The Emotional Impact of Complications on Surgeons07:24 - The Importance of Patient Communication and Care Post-Complication08:35 - The Role of Consent and Preoperative Counseling in Managing Complications11:18 - The Importance of a Supportive and Open Culture in Medicine15:32 - The Importance of Learning from Mistakes in Medicine24:28 - The Role of Leadership and Teamwork in the Operating Room29:56 - The Value of Familiarity in a Medical Team30:38 - The Importance of Recognizing and Appreciating All Roles in a Medical Team34:31 - The Role of Care and Empathy in Medical Practice37:28 - The Role of Preparation in Avoiding Complications40:53 - The Importance of Scheduling and Time Management in Medical Practice50:31 - The Impact of Culture on Reporting and Addressing Adverse Events51:19 - The Importance of Feedback and Self-Reflection in Medical Practice
Podchaser is the ultimate destination for podcast data, search, and discovery. Learn More