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[Communicate? Transmission?].

A-R Chancholle1

  • 1chancholle.andre@wanadoo.fr

Annales De Chirurgie Plastique Et Esthetique
|February 28, 2006
PubMed
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Effective communication and transmission in plastic surgery require honesty and patient focus. Truth and ethical practice should guide all interactions, prioritizing patient well-being over personal gain.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Medical Ethics
  • Surgical Communication

Context:

  • Explores the multifaceted nature of communication and information transmission within plastic and reconstructive surgery.
  • Draws upon diverse perspectives from surgeons, mathematicians, and philosophers.

Purpose:

  • To critically examine current methods, realities, and future directions of communication and transmission in the field.
  • To establish principles for effective and ethical information exchange, emphasizing openness to criticism and patient-centeredness.

Summary:

  • Discusses the distinct characteristics of communication (revocable, open to criticism) versus transmission (future-oriented, less challengeable).
  • Highlights the importance of language and visual aids as tools for communication and transmission, advocating for their use in a manner that permits critique and minimizes self-interest.

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  • Stresses that truth and patient welfare must supersede personal vanity, guiding interactions with patients, relatives, and the media.
  • Impact:

    • Advocates for a commitment to rigorous research and practice, emphasizing the need for passion in surgical strictness.
    • Differentiates between broad communication and selective transmission, reserving the latter for those demonstrating the capacity for right and prudent practice.
    • Promotes a surgical ethos where the spirit of the discipline transcends mere technical proficiency.