Redesigning a Department of Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Background: COVID-19 has created an urgent need for reorganization and surge planning among departments of surgery across the USA. Methods: Review of the COVID-19 planning process and work products in preparation for a patient surge. Organizational and process changes, workflow redesign, and communication plans are presented. Results: The planning process included widespread collaboration among leadership from many disciplines. The department of surgery played a leading role in establishing clinical protocols, guidelines, and policies in preparation for a surge of COVID-19 patients. A multidisciplinary approach with input from clinical and nonclinical stakeholders is critical to successful crisis planning. A clear communication plan should be implemented early and input from trainees, staff, and faculty should be solicited. Conclusion: Major departmental and health system reorganization is required to adapt academic surgical practices to a widespread crisis. Surgical leadership, innovation, and flexibility are critical to successful planning and implementation.

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Brethauer, S. A., Poulose, B. K., Needleman, B. J., Sims, C., Arnold, M., Washburn, K., … Pawlik, T. M. (2020). Redesigning a Department of Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 24(8), 1852–1859. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-020-04608-4

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