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Review
. 2017 Jun 1;33(2):49-50.
doi: 10.5152/turkjsurg.2017.3866. eCollection 2017.

Good surgeon: A search for meaning

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Review

Good surgeon: A search for meaning

Andrey L Akopov et al. Turk J Surg. .

Abstract

The art and philosophy of surgery are not as often discussed as scientific discoveries and technological advances in the modern era of surgery. Although these are difficult to teach and pass on to the next generations of surgeons they are no less important for training good surgeons and maintaining their high standards. The authors of this review and opinion article tried to define what being a good surgeon really means and to look into the subject by analysing the essential conditions for being a good surgeon and the qualities that such a specialist should possess. In addition to a strong theoretic knowledge and practical skills and among the several described professional and personal characteristics, a good surgeon is expected to have common sense. It enables a surgeon to make a sound practical judgment independent of specialized medical knowledge and training. The possible ways of developing and/or enhancing common sense during surgical training and subsequent practice require separate analysis.

Keywords: Common sense; good surgeon; meaning; training.

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Conflict of Interest: No conflict of interest was declared by the authors.

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