Operating theatre etiquette, sterile technique and surgical site preparation
The operating theatre is an unusual environment and understanding the systems in place there is an important part of surgical training. ‘Non-technical skills’ is a term used to describe everything a surgeon does in the operating theatre, other than the technical aspects of the procedure itself. This...
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