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Review
. 2022 Oct 1;150(4):903e-908e.
doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000009500. Epub 2022 Aug 8.

Unlocking Performance Excellence: Review of Evidence-Based Mindful Meditation

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Unlocking Performance Excellence: Review of Evidence-Based Mindful Meditation

Tyler Safran et al. Plast Reconstr Surg. .

Abstract

Mindfulness has recently been implemented by advanced military combatants, firefighters, and those in other very intellectually demanding and fast-paced professions. A surgeon, similarly, is faced with many difficult challenges, whether it be a complex and meticulous surgery, extensive clinical responsibilities, or simply the challenges faced in residency. In current curricula, there is no training to introspectively deal with these stressors. Regardless of what we face in our personal lives, the lives of patients are literately in our hands. Would it not be prudent and wise to train our brain to not only deliver care to our patients but also be able to take care of us and maybe even improve our performance? Regular practice of mindfulness has been shown to decrease rates of burnout, decrease medical errors, improve sleep, and even improve surgical performance. With the ever-changing pandemic situation and increasing stressors in the hospital, mindful meditation is perfectly primed to be added to our armamentarium as surgeons and physicians. This review aims to explain how mindfulness can enhance a surgeon's performance, mindset, interactions, and execution through a review of recent scientific advancements and evidence.

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