2020
DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2020.333
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From Ship Captains to Crew Members in a History of Relationships Between Anesthesiologists and Surgeons

Abstract: With increasing specialization, more collaborative relationships have developed between anesthesiologists and surgeons. Specialization has influenced not only relationships but also communication between anesthesiologists and surgeons. This article considers the nature and scope of these transitions in recent histories of both professions.

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“…The fruitful teamwork between the surgeons and anesthesiologists resulted in favorable patient outcomes. The surgeon plays a crucial role in the patient’s care throughout the entire process, starting from the first diagnosis, through the operation, and all the way to the post-operative recovery [ 1 ]. The anesthesiologist assumes the role of a perioperative physician, allowing the surgeon to concentrate solely on the surgical procedure.…”
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“…The fruitful teamwork between the surgeons and anesthesiologists resulted in favorable patient outcomes. The surgeon plays a crucial role in the patient’s care throughout the entire process, starting from the first diagnosis, through the operation, and all the way to the post-operative recovery [ 1 ]. The anesthesiologist assumes the role of a perioperative physician, allowing the surgeon to concentrate solely on the surgical procedure.…”
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“…Surgeons and anesthesiologists are no longer perceived as “brains vs. blood” or as “needles vs. knives” [ 1 ]. Both categories, consisting of coworkers who lead teams responsible for securely caring for patients, are equally represented.…”
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