As @sarascarletMD, MPH & Elizabeth B. Dreesen, MD wrote in our April 2020 issue, anesthesiologists have embraced the concept of intraoperative breaks, which they describe as “relief” breaks. For surgeons, however, intraoperative breaks are much more ra
Anesthesiologists have embraced the concept of intraoperative breaks; for surgeons, however, intraoperative breaks are much more rare. Read how this difference in practice introduces tension and how that tension can be resolved in this article. https://t.c
As the initiators and drivers of surgical procedures, surgeons typically feel tremendous personal “ownership” of their patients. This sense of ownership can introduce tension around breaks during surgery. https://t.co/7BgL07dkWQ
Anesthesiologists have embraced the concept of intraoperative breaks; for surgeons, however, intraoperative breaks are much more rare. Read how this difference in practice introduces tension and how that tension can be resolved in this article. https://t.c