Knowledge Check: IPEP 10
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For Tyson Ortiz, the following things are very important for surgeons to do when talking with parents about their child’s surgery (check all that apply):
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From his experience, Tyson Ortiz argues that honestly explaining uncertainty to families is crucially important, so that they can make a truly informed decision. It is also important for surgeons and the rest of the team to communicate as they say they will do, or clearly explain the reasons for any change to the communication plan.
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To encourage more effective collaboration between parents and providers, Tyson Ortiz says we must recognize the unique assets and experience of both clinicians and parents.
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Tyson Ortiz says that one challenge to being a truly engaged parent can be getting the clinical team to listen to and act upon parent concerns appropriately. To provide the best care, he argues, we must value the unique assets of both surgeons and parents – the training and experience of surgeons, and parents’ knowledge of and experience with their child.