Thacoor Amitabh, Smith Oliver, Nikkhah Dariush
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Stoke University Hospital, Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, London, United Kingdom.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2020 Mar 27;8(3):e2699. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000002699. eCollection 2020 Mar.
The definition of a successful career in plastic surgery is both a highly variable and personal one. Career success is underpinned by a combination of skills and is often multifactorial in nature. Although clinical and academic factors have long been key determinants of success, modern medical practice is now underlining the previously understated non-clinical skills as a major contributory element. Emotional intelligence (EI) has shown clear benefits in a successful career in the business world, where it was originally popularized. As a successful career in surgery also requires proficient understanding of human emotions, the clear similarities drawn with corporate success have resulted in a growing interest in EI in the medical domain. Despite such interest, the role of EI as a predictor of career success in plastic surgery has been poorly defined. This systematic review aims to define EI, to explore its role in medical and nonmedical fields, and to investigate its impact on a successful career in plastic surgery.
整形外科学术生涯成功的定义高度因人而异且具有个人色彩。职业成功是多种技能综合作用的结果,其本质往往是多因素的。虽然临床和学术因素长期以来一直是成功的关键决定因素,但现代医学实践如今正强调那些此前未得到充分重视的非临床技能是一个主要促成因素。情商(EI)在其最初流行的商业领域的成功职业生涯中已显示出明显益处。由于外科领域的成功职业生涯也需要对外界情感有精通的理解,与企业成功的明显相似之处使得医学领域对情商的兴趣日益浓厚。尽管有这种兴趣,但情商作为整形外科学术生涯成功预测指标的作用仍未得到明确界定。本系统综述旨在明确情商的定义,探讨其在医学和非医学领域的作用,并研究其对整形外科学术生涯成功的影响。