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Jonathan D D'Angelo1, David A Cook2, Anne-Lise D D'Angelo1
1Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Abstract:
Surgical educators and researchers have well-considered a breadth of topics related to surgery. However, there is one concept that is notably absent in this corpus: surgical wisdom. In this perspective, we draw on work from Aristotle and psychology research to introduce the concept of phronesis, which we believe is useful for understanding surgical wisdom. We further illustrate how this concept can be a useful tool for surgical educators through the discussion of four distinct functions of phronesis, and illustrating the ability of these functions to help learners cultivate knowledge at important decision points, or inflection points, in surgical training and a surgical career.
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