Surgical Coaching for Continuous Performance Improvement
This activity has been archived and credit is no longer available.
In this presentation, Dr. Caprice C. Greenberg, M.D., M.P.H. discusses the concept of surgical coaching as an intervention, evidence to support its utility, and its potential impact on the field of surgery. She defines two types of surgical coaching – peer coaching and expert coaching, and discusses benefits of both. She introduces the Wisconsin Framework for surgical coaching and explains how each element contributes to an effective coaching program. She also describes the IDEAL Framework and its role in evidence generation to support surgical coaching.
Activity Information
This activity has been archived and credit is no longer available.
Needs Statement
General, plastic, thoracic, vascular, cardiothoracic, abdominal transplantation, and surgical oncology physicians, residents, fellows and medical students need to be regularly updated on novel therapies, as well as advances in surgical care and clinical practices that will aid them in treating a variety of surgical procedures to increase the patient care experience and improve practice efficiency.
Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
- Describe the current gap in surgery that can be met by surgical coaching.
- Review three conditions needed for adult experiential learning.
- Identify the critical considerations when designing a surgical coaching program.
- Discuss how surgical coaching can support continuous professional development and improve performance.
Target Audience
Professional Categories
- Physicians
- Medical Students
- Fellows
- Residents
Specialties
- Surgery
Interest Groups
- Coaching
Accreditation/Credit Designation
Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Activity Director
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James W. Suliburk, M.D., FACS
Associate Professor and Chief, Endocrine Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine
Term of Approval
February 1, 2020 through February 28, 2022. Original release date: February 1, 2020.
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Disclosures
The following individual(s) has/have reported financial or other relationship(s) with commercial entities whose products/services may relate to the educational content of this activity:
Presenter
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Caprice C. Greenberg, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor and Morgridge Distinguished Chair in Health Services Research
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Disclosure:
- Consultancy: Johnson & Johnson Institute
Activity Director
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James W. Suliburk, M.D., FACS
Associate Professor and Chief, Endocrine Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Planning Committee Members
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John A Goss, M.D.
Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of Abdominal Transplantation
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Scott A. LeMaire, MD, FACS, FAHA, FCCP
Professor and Vice-Chair for Research
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
- Research Support: Terumo Aortic; WL Gore and Associates; CytoSorbants
- Intellectual Property: Blackwell Publishing; Wiley Publishing
- Advisory Committee Membership: Acer Therapeutics
- Consultancy: Terumo Aortic
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Todd Rosengart, M.D., F.A.C.S.
DeBakey-Bard Chair of Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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James W. Suliburk, M.D., FACS
Associate Professor and Chief, Endocrine Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.