Background and Objectives: Robotic surgical programs are increasing in number. Efficient methods by which to monitor and evaluate robotic surgery teams are needed. Methods: Best practices for an academic university medical center were created and instituted in 2009 and continue to the present. These practices have led to programmatic development that has resulted in a process that effectively monitors leadership team members; attending, resident, fellow, and staff training; credentialing; safety metrics; efficiency; and case volume recommendations. Results: Guidelines for hospitals and robotic directors that can be applied to one’s own robotic surgical services are included with examples of management of all aspects of a multispecialty robotic surgery program. Conclusion: The use of these best practices will ensure a robotic surgery program that is successful and well positioned for a safe and productive environment for current clinical practice.
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Estes, S. J., Goldenberg, D., Winder, J. S., Juza, R. M., & Lyn-Sue, J. R. (2017). Best practices for robotic surgery programs. Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.4293/JSLS.2016.00102