Is the surgeon affiliated with accredited hospitals or other health care facilities?
When contemplating a surgical procedure, the hospital you choose is just as important as the surgeon. To find out more on this topic, please see our article on choosing the right hospital. Is the surgeon experienced in performing my procedure? It is strongly recommended that the surgeon you choose be board certified and be a member in the F.A.C.S. However you can not stop there, because these two criteria only display a surgeon’s so-called ‘general competence’, meaning he is, for lack of better terms, generally competent as a surgeon. Does that sound sufficient for you? Of course not. The right surgeon for you is a surgeon who has a substantial amount of experience and proficiency in performing the procedure that is of interest to you. The bottom line is, the more often they’ve done it, the better they are likely to be. ACS typically informs patients who need open heart surgery that they need to find a surgical team that performs, at minimum, 150 open heart surgical procedures every ye
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