Improving the standard of care for all—a practical guide to developing a center of excellence

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Abstract

Pancreatic surgery is one of the more challenging procedures performed by surgeons. The operations are technically complex and have historically been accompanied by a substantial risk for mortality and postoperative complications. Other pancreatic pathologies require advanced therapeutic procedures that are highly endoscopist-dependent, requiring specific, knowledge-based training for optimal outcomes. An increase in diagnosed pancreatic pathologies every year reinforces a critical need for experienced surgeons, gastroenterologists/endoscopists, hospitals, and support personnel in the management of complex pancreatic cases and thus, well-designed Centers of Excellence (CoE). In this paper, we outline the framework for a Pancreas CoE across three developmental domains: (1) establishing the foundation; (2) formalizing the program; (3) solidifying the CoE status. This framework can likely be translated to any disease or procedure-specific service-line and facilitate the development of a successful CoE.

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Vivian, E., Brooks, M. R., Longoria, R., Lundberg, L., Mallow, J., Shah, J., … Puri, V. (2021). Improving the standard of care for all—a practical guide to developing a center of excellence. Healthcare (Switzerland), 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9060777

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