The role of teamwork and non-technical skills for improving emergency surgical outcomes: an international perspective

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The assurance of patient safety in emergency general surgery remains challenging due to the patients’ high-risk underlying conditions and the wide variability in emergency surgical care provided around the globe. The authors of this article convened as an expert panel on patient safety in surgery at the 8th International Conference of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 7–10, 2021. This review article represents the proceedings from the expert panel discussions at the WSES congress and was designed to provide an international perspective on optimizing teamwork and non-technical skills in emergency general surgery.

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Stahel, P. F., Cobianchi, L., Dal Mas, F., Paterson-Brown, S., Sakakushev, B. E., Nguyen, C., … Catena, F. (2022, December 1). The role of teamwork and non-technical skills for improving emergency surgical outcomes: an international perspective. Patient Safety in Surgery. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-022-00317-w

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