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1 The Impact of Technological Change on the Surgical Profession: Past, Present, Future 2015 Workshop SCHEDULE & ABSTRACTS Wednesday, May 6th, :30 am to 5:30 pm Thursday, May 7th, :30 am to 3:30 pm Bernard M. Bloomfield Lecture Hall Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research - Jewish General Hospital 3755 Cote Ste Catherine Road, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1E2
2 Welcome to the 2015 Montreal Workshop The Impact of Technological Change on the Surgical Profession: Past, Present, Future. We are pleased to offer you this opportunity to come together with international researchers and experts on the state of the surgical profession today. We hope you will find the presentations stimulating and that this event will spark some thoughtful conversation and creative input. The future of the surgical profession will have an impact on all of us so we look forward to your participation, your concerns and ideas that will potentially guide how surgery will be defined and how this will influence the new directions of the surgical profession on a global scale. This event is organized by the Department of Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, the Department of Surgery and the Jewish General Hospital Foundation with the support of the following: HÔPITAL(D ENSEIGNMENT(((((A(MCGILL(UNIVERSITY DE(L UNIVERSITÉ(MCGILL(((((((TEACHING(HOSPITAL
3 Day 1: May 6th, :30 Lawrence Rosenberg (McGill) and Thomas Schlich (McGill): Welcome 9:45 Introductory Round of Participants Morning session: Chair, George Weisz, McGill University Lawrence Rosenberg, McGill University: Change: Technological, Economic, Sociocultural, and Professional - Why It Matters. 11:00 Coffee break 11:15 Thomas Schlich, McGill University: What is a Surgeon? Changing Models of the Division of Labor in the History of Medicine from Artisanal Surgery to Minimally Invasive Surgery Lunch Break Afternoon Session: Chair, Richard Margolese, McGill University, LDI-JGH Peter Kernahan, University of Minnesota: Defining Boundaries: Professional Organizations as Mediators of Technological Change Rachel Prentice, Cornell University: It Ain t What it Used To Be With Doctor as King : Techniques of Control in North American Operating Rooms Coffee Break AGENDA 15:30 Roger Kneebone, Imperial College, London: Backwards Through the Keyhole: Re-Enacting the Surgical Past. 16:30 Nicholas Whitfield and Marc Jacques Dubois, McGill University: The Versatility of Minimally-Invasive Surgery. Chair: Gerald Batist, McGill University Day 2: May 7th, Cynthia Tang, McGill University: Competing Treatments and Disease Definitions: Medical vs. Surgical in the Case of Cholelithiasis. 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Léo Mignot, University of Bordeaux: Medical Innovation and Boundary-Work: Turf Wars Between Interventional Radiology and Surgery. 12:00 Lunch Break 13:00 David Jones, Harvard University: The Re-emergence of Minimally Invasive Bypass Surgery: Controversies and Mysteries Discussion: Past, Present, and Future of Technology and the Surgical Profession End of the workshop
4 Abstracts Change: Technological, economic, Sociocultural and Professional - Why It Matters. Lawrence Rosenberg, Lawrence Rosenberg, MD, PhD We stand at the confluence of some rather significant changes that are rapidly transforming both the profession and practice of Medicine. This calls for flexibility and imagination in our understanding of what medicine and surgery in particular should and will be. Surgery more than most medical specialties has born the brunt of this assault, and it is noteworthy to observe the tension engendered by the professional responses that are characterized by both cognitive dissonance and thoughtful engagement. What is a surgeon? Changing Models of the Division of Labor in the History of Medicine from Artisanal Surgery to Minimally Invasive Surgery. Thomas Schlich Thomas Schlich, MD In history, the understanding of who is and who is not a surgeon has gone through several transformations over the past 200 years. These changes reflect the history of the division of labor between operative and nonoperative practices in medicine. This presentation will trace this history, starting with the craft-based definition of surgery within the context of medical plurality in medieval and early modern times. It will look at how surgery was then integrated into the emerging modern medical profession early in the nineteenth century, and how it subsequently became a specialty within medicine, whose area of responsibility was not always clearly defined at its margins. The Re-emergence of Minimally Invasive Bypass Surgery: Controversies and Mysteries. David Jones David Jones, MD, PhD Facing increasing competition from percutaneous coronary interventions in the 1990s, cardiac surgeons turned to minimally invasive bypass surgery in hopes of producing a safer, more comfortable, and equally effective procedure. The outcomes, which surprised many surgeons, have contributed to substantial geographic and generational variations in the use of traditional vs. minimally invasive techniques. 1
5 Defining Boundaries: Professional Organizations as Mediators of Technological Change. Peter Kernahan Peter Kernahan, MD, The American College of Surgeons (1913) represented an institutional response to the chaotic expansion of surgery at the turn of the twentieth century. This paper examines how the ACS and other professional organizations have responded to technological change in surgery - in part by negotiating between the surgeon in practice and the surgeon in training as the locus of reform. Backwards Through the Keyhole: Re-enacting the Surgical Past. Roger Kneebone This contribution explores how simulation-based re-enactment with long-retired surgical teams can capture the tacit ways of knowing and doing that characterise expert practice. It focuses on a pioneering group of clinicians from the 1980s, capturing previously undocumented accounts of surgery on the cusp of change. Roger Kneebone, MD, It Ain t What it Used To Be With Doctor as King : Techniques of Control in North American Operating Rooms. Rachel Prentice Rachel Prentice, PhD Starting with an influential Institute of Medicine report in 2000, hospitals and operating rooms began adopting new bureaucratic controls intended to reduce errors and limit harm to patients. This talk examines older and oftenforgotten techniques of control techniques for communication, coordination and surveillance utilized by all members of a surgical operating team to perform surgery and maintain patient safety. The talk shows how surgical agency is produced from within the constraints of teamwork and how the routine exercise of techniques of control can be considered ethical practice. 2
6 Medical Innovation and Boundary-Work: Turf Wars Between Interventional Radiology and Surgery. Léo Mignot Léo Mignot, PhD Since 1963, interventional radiologists have been developing minimally-invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases. Doing so, interventional radiologists have moved into the other physicians' territory and infringed on their work. It is therefore, quite easy to understand why surgeons initially denigrated the legitimacy of interventional techniques. But when the interest for minimally-invasive medicine grew, cardiologists and vascular surgeons wanted to adopt interventional radiology procedures, which set the stage for territorial disputes. Using both qualitative and quantitative data, we will underline how medical innovation can lead to a transgression of disciplinary boundaries and alter the division of labor between professions. We will also analyze the rise of turf battles between medical specialties and how clinicians deal with it. The Versatility of Minimally-Invasive Surgery: Nicholas Whitfield and Marc Jacques Dubois Nicholas Whitfield, PHD From the late-1980s, surgeons of various specialties in Europe and North America began adopting minimally-invasive (i.e. laparoscopic or key hole ) techniques then only common to gynecology. Witnesses of the time have characterized the widespread adoption of minimally invasive methods throughout general surgery as rapid and revolutionary, and disruptive of traditional skills associated with open surgical practice. Our paper seeks to understand this alleged technical and practical revolution through the concept of versatility. We will explore the versatility of MIS in three principle and interrelated ways: instrumentation, education, and surgical encounters with patients and their bodies. Competing Treatments and Disease Definitions: Medical vs. Surgical in the Case of Cholelithiasis. Cynthia Tang Cynthia Tang, MSc Definitions of disease entities can be constructed simultaneously along multiple axes and are surprisingly precarious even when based on biopathological mechanisms. This paper will discuss the development of the various treatment options for gallstones. It examines how the chosen treatment determines a medical or surgical definition of the disease and how the alternative disease definitions played into tensions between medicine and surgery over the jurisdiction of cholelithiasis treatment. 3
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