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Yassah Tinnie
Mrs. Rower
English 101
1 December 2024
The Imperative of Continuous Surgical Education in Modern Healthcare
In the intricate world of modern medicine, surgical procedures represent a critical intersection of technological innovation, medical expertise, and human precision. Worldwide, more than 200 million major surgeries are performed each year, bringing together some of the most advanced medical knowledge and the life-saving action of intervention. Over the last several decades, the landscape of surgical practice has undergone dramatic change, on the backs of unparalleled technological advancement, intense medical research, and the rapid implementation of new and sophisticated medical technologies. These quick changes need more than traditional medical education; they require ongoing learning and professional development. For surgeons today, technological innovation, legal regulations, surgical techniques, and an increasingly complex medical ecosystem evolve at an exponential rate.
A surgeon needs yearly training on instruments used in surgery, knowledge of surgical legalities, and new innovative techniques used in surgery.
Continuous surgical education is a fundamental reason because of how the technological evolution of surgical instruments. Today's surgical tools are no longer simple metal implements but rather sophisticated advanced materials based, electronic components, complex mechanical systems. "40Percentage of the companies producing surgical instruments introduce new innovations annually, therefore surgeons need to be trained continuously," according to Pakkasjärvi et al. (2024). This powerful statistic indicates the speed with which technological transformation is impacting surgical equipment. Examples of these innovations could be advanced ergonomic design, integrated digital monitoring systems, miniaturized components or even new materials that increase surgical precision, improve patient trauma, and improve whole procedural outcomes. To be successful, the surgeons must understand the mechanical operation of these new instruments, integrate them into complex surgical procedures, and they must do it seamlessly.
A second critical dimension is the legal landscape surrounding surgical practice which remains in a state of continuous education. Medical law is a living subject rather than a static one, one that responds to technological change, ethical considerations and society change. 'During the past five decades, more than 1,200 new surgical medical laws have been enacted every year ' (Johnson 2024), 'over 1200 new medical laws are enacted every year, and there are many medical laws that impinge on surgical practice ' (Johnson 2024). Such changes as legal modifications can include consent protocols, privacy regulations, procedural standards, liability considerations, and ethical guidelines for new medical technologies. These changes require that surgeons continue to be vigilant regarding, and informed about, to remain in full compliance with the law as well as the highest standards of patient care and professional integrity.
The third and equally important area for surgical education is resulting from ongoing development of innovative surgical techniques. New methodologies continue to emerge in the field of surgery that transform this field, while transforming traditional approaches. According to Lee (2024), "There are countless new surgical techniques developed each year that will require surgeons to spend 20 hours a year in training.". Minimally invasive procedures, robot-assisted surgeries, advanced imaging guided interventions and techniques based on artificial inseine Lalent could be among these innovations. These developments promise reduced patient recovery times, decreased surgical risks and improved surgical outcomes overall. Nevertheless, they call for surgeons who are continuously updating their skills, adapting to new technological interfaces, and processing methodological approaches that are in the vanguard.
Inclusion Finally, it is clear that in contemporary healthcare, the necessary need of continuous surgical education is not a professional advice but an absolute requirement. Such fast development in both technological instruments and legal and surgical techniques engenders a fluid situation that constantly necessitates continuous study and adaptation. But surgeons who continually educate themselves are not merely upholding professional competence; they are injecting that continuous learning into the science and art of medicine and better care for our patients. This ongoing commitment keeps surgical practices in vanguard of medical innovation, chocking to patient safety, surgical precision and healthcare excellence. The continued movement of medical technology forward, as well as the changing demands of society, begin to emphasize the importance of continuous surgical education to bridge the gap between what is currently realized and what can be realized.
Works Cited
Guo, Chao, et al. “Revolutionizing Thoracic Surgery Education: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Past Decade’s Literature.” Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, vol. 19, no. 1, BioMed Central, July 2024, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02947-w. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
Niklas Pakkasjärvi, et al. “What Are the Learning Objectives in Surgical Training – a Systematic Literature Review of the Surgical Competence Framework.” BMC Medical Education, vol. 24, no. 1, BioMed Central, Feb. 2024, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05068-z.
Syed, Shareef M., et al. “From Practice to Theory: Characterizing the Gap in Surgical Simulation.” Global Surgical Education - Journal of the Association for Surgical Education, vol. 3, no. 1, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Nov. 2024, https://doi.org/10.1007/s44186-024-00307-9. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
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InformativeEssay56.docx
Information Essay Outline
Name :______________________________ First Step: Know the topic you will write on. Next, use the articles from your Annotated Bibliography to complete this outline. Make sure you have a 3 point thesis - one sentence that has 3 points. Complete this outline by downloading the outline as a Word doc then type in the information needed after the ✔Do . When finished, turn the assignment as a Word doc into the Informative Outline assignment dropbox. After you have written your outline, you will use the outline to write your draft for next week. Your outline has 5 parts which will correspond to your 5 paragraphs in your informative draft paper.
Directions: Download this as a Word doc to type on (do not delete any of the below sentences) – Type on this outline template in complete sentences at every place you see ✔Do. – Add lines as needed, but include all required components listed below. –When finished, turn the completed outline into the Assignment dropbox. Do not turn in a written draft paper at this time - this form with the information filled out below is required for this assignment, otherwise you will earn 0 points.. -Include your works cited on the last page of the outline
1) Introduction (paragraph 1)
✔Do: Type your Hook Sentence (capture the audience's attention. Can be a quote, statistic, etc):
✔Do: Type at least 5-7 sentences for background on your topic:
✔Do: Type your Thesis Statement (your claim - only for or against) with 3 main points attached ( this is only 1 sentence). ( Example Thesis: A surgeon needs yearly training on instruments used in surgery (Point #1), knowledge of surgery legalities (Point #2) and new innovative techniques used in surgery (Point #3). Your Thesis type here:
2) Body Paragraph: Evidence/Support/Warrant (paragraph 2)
1)• Include a topic sentence that restates your claim and your Point #1 from the Thesis Statement listed above (training on instruments used in surgery). Restate your point and answer it.
• A reason why (your main claim) is true because (state your argument).
• (state your argument) demonstrates that (main claim) is true.
o Example: Surgeons need yearly training on how to use instruments in surgery because the technology of instruments changes each year. ). (This matches point 1 above )
2)• Include text evidence that supports your reason.
o Example: The author XX shows that instruments change because of new technology because it states 40% of companies producing surgical instruments produce new innovations every year. Note: You can include a quote from the text that is relevant & supports your claim . Evidence sentence starter examples: • According to the text… The author wrote…
In the ___, paragraph the author stated.... • On page ____, the author stated…
•As the author mentioned on page_
3)• Include an explanation (warrant) that shows how your text evidence proved your claim. Example: The author XX uses this evidence to show how every year surgical instruments change and require doctor training to learn how to use them . Explain/Warrant/Reason Sentence Starters • This evidence illustrates …,because... • This conveys • As a rule • This suggests
Type your required 3 sentences here (see above for examples): ✔Do: 1) Type your topic sentence that restates your Thesis Point #1:
✔Do: 2) Type your Text evidence that supports your reason from one of your Sources:
✔Do: 3) Type an explanation Warrant/Reason that shows how the evidence proves the claim:
3) Body Paragraph: Evidence/Support/Warrant (paragraph 3)
1)• · Include a topic sentence that restates your claim and your point #2 above (legalities of surgery). Restate your point and answer it.
• A reason why (your main claim) is true because (state your argument).
• (state your argument) demonstrates that (main claim) is true.
o Example: Surgeons require yearly education on the legalities of surgery due to changing medical laws. (This matches thesis point 2 above ).
2)• Include text evidence that supports your reason.
Example: The author XX shows that new medical laws are developed each year in the government at a rapid rate of 1200 new laws each year. Note: You can include a quote from the text that is relevant & supports your claim. Evidence sentence starter examples: • According to the text… The author wrote…
In the ___, paragraph the author stated.... • On page ____, the author stated…
•As the author mentioned on page_
3) • Include an explanation (warrant) that shows how your text evidence proved your claim. Example: The author XX uses this evidence to show how advancing new medical laws each year requires surgeons to receive continuing education on legal aspects of surgery. Explain/Warrant/Reason Sentence Starters • This evidence illustrates…,because... • This conveys • As a rule • This suggests…
Type your required 3 sentences here (see above for examples): ✔Do: 1) Type your Topic sentence that restates Thesis Point #2:
✔Do: 2) Type your Text evidence that supports your reason from one of your Sources:
✔Do: 3) Type an explanation (warrant) that shows how the evidence proves the claim:
4) Body Paragraph: Evidence/Support/Warrant (paragraph 4)
1) • Include a topic sentence that restates your claim and your point #3 above ( new innovative techniques used in surgery) Restate your point and answer it.
• A reason why (your main claim) is true because (state your argument).
• (state your argument) demonstrates that (main claim) is true.
o Example: Another reason surgeons need yearly training is to keep up on the new innovative techniques used in surgery. (this matches point #3 above). .
2)• Include text evidence that supports your reason.
o Example: The author XX shows that there are many new innovative techniques developed each year for surgery which requires surgeons to be trained on a yearly basis.
Note: You can include a quote from the text that is relevant & supports your claim . Evidence sentence starter examples: • According to the text… The author wrote…
In the ___, paragraph the author stated.... • On page ____, the author stated…
•As the author mentioned on page_
3) Include an explanation (warrant) that shows how your text evidence proved your claim. Example : The author XX uses this evidence to show new innovative techniques for surgery require intensive training for surgeons of at least 20 hours each year. Explain/Warrant/Reason Sentence Starters • This evidence illustrates…,because... • This conveys • As a rule • This suggests…
Type your required 3 sentences here (see above for examples): ✔Do: Type your Topic sentence that restates Thesis Point #3:
✔Do: Type your Text evidence that supports your reason from one of your Sources:
✔Do: Type an explanation (warrant) that shows how the evidence proves the claim:
5) Conclusion (paragraph 5)
• Restate your claim and summarize your reasoning. . Restatement of the Claim (Different words) A summary of the evidence provided. Leave the reader with something to think about, a question, or something to do.
Example: In conclusion, the text shows that surgeons require frequent yearly training due to new advances of instruments used in surgery (Point #1), changes in medical laws (Point #2) and new innovative techniques used in surgery . (Include about 5-7 more sentences)
✔Do: Type your conclusion sentences here:
Works Cited - enter your Sources below. These need to be MLA formatted citations from the sources you have decided to use.
✔Do: Source #1:
✔Do: Source #2:
✔Do: Source #3:
✔Do: Source #4:
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