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Lillian J Dubiel1, Major Laura M Jones2, Deborah Anne Bartz1
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Medicine has successfully adopted various aviation practices, such as checklists and closed-loop communication, to enhance safety and efficiency. The world of aviation also offers key lessons for teaching in a high-stakes, real-world environment. This article proposes that the U.S. Air Force aviation pedagogical techniques of Root Cause Analysis and Desired Learning Objectives present a model that can easily be adapted to surgical education. Integrated within a Prepare-Brief-Do-Debrief cycle, this methodology maximizes trainee autonomy and safety by iteratively correcting errors through verbal guidance or manual intervention when necessary. This approach offers a scalable, repeatable framework for achieving graduated surgical entrustment and improving trainee development in high-stakes environments.
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