Revisiting the Operating Room Basics

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Tushar Chakravorty

Abstract

Young doctors walking into the operating room are eager to develop their skills to become efficient and knowledgeable professionals in future. But precious little is done to actively develop the basic practical skills of the budding doctors. They remain unaware about the layout of the operating room, the OR etiquette and often do not have sound scientific understanding and importance of meticulous execution of the basic operating room protocols.


This article stresses the need to develop the basics of OR protocol and to improve the confidence of the young doctor by strengthening his foundation by showing him that attention to the basics of medical care and empathy for the patient can really make a difference to the outcome of a treatment.

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Chakravorty T. Revisiting the Operating Room Basics. BJOHNS [Internet]. 2015Dec.1 [cited 2024Nov.21];23(3):109-15. Available from: https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/57
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Author Biography

Tushar Chakravorty, Medical College Hospital, Kolkata

Senior Medical Officer

Dept of Anaesthesiology

Medical College Hospital, Kolkata

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