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Roger D Dias1, Francis D Pagani2, Donald S Likosky2

  • 1Harvard Medical School, STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Medical AI & Cognitive Engineering (MAICE) Lab, Mass General Brigham, Boston, Massachusetts.

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A comprehensive model of cardiac surgeon performance was developed, including cognitive, technical, social, medical knowledge, and emotional intelligence domains. This model enhances patient safety and surgical outcomes through improved training and assessment.

Keywords:
cardiac surgeryintraoperative performancenontechnical skillspatient safetysurgical education

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  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Performance Assessment

Background:

  • Intraoperative performance of cardiac surgeons is critical for patient safety and surgical outcomes.
  • Existing models often focus narrowly on technical skills and medical knowledge, potentially overlooking other crucial attributes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive model of cardiac surgeons' intraoperative performance.
  • To identify and categorize key attributes influencing patient safety and surgical results.

Main Methods:

  • A 3-phase mixed-methods study involving online surveys, expert panel discussions, and Delphi consensus.
  • Identification of performance attributes from cardiac surgeons across multiple countries.
  • Mapping of consensus attributes to established educational frameworks like ACGME Core Competencies and Thoracic Surgery Integrated Milestones.

Main Results:

  • 54 unique performance attributes were initially identified.
  • Consensus was reached on 46 attributes, categorized into 5 domains: cognitive skills (30.4%), technical skills (26.1%), social skills (19.6%), medical knowledge (13.0%), and emotional intelligence (10.9%).
  • These domains represent a holistic view of surgeon performance beyond traditional metrics.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive model of cardiac surgeon intraoperative performance has been established.
  • The model highlights the importance of cognitive, technical, social, medical knowledge, and emotional intelligence domains.
  • This framework supports holistic performance assessment and quality improvement in surgical training programs.