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Letter to Editor Re: Briefings: what can surgical and minimally invasive interventional teams learn from airline flight deck practice?

      The authors must be commended for highlighting lessons and best practices from the world of aviation and other high reliability organizations with an intent to improve patient safety and team dynamics in surgical setting.

      Briefings: what can surgical and minimally invasive interventional teams learn from airline flight deck practice?M. Davidson, R.S. Oeppen, J. Hardie, M. Al-Gholmy, P.A. Brennan.Br J Oral Max Surg 2023;61(1): 61-65

      As attending, working in a high volume out patient oral surgery clinic staffed by residents and students, we are constantly trying to establish a workflow to ensure optimum teaching, reduce errors and yet best serve our patients in an efficient manner. Here we present a case and possible workflow that draws on and illustrates the implementation of ideas presented in the article.
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      1. Briefings: what can surgical and minimally invasive interventional teams learn from airline flight deck practice?M. Davidson, R.S. Oeppen, J. Hardie, M. Al-Gholmy, P.A. Brennan.Br J Oral Max Surg 2023;61(1): 61-65