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The surgeon must be present during surgical procedures. Does that mean that the surgeon must be present for the insertion of a chest tube or surgical airway?

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The surgeon must be present during surgical procedures. Does that mean that the surgeon must be present for the insertion of a chest tube or surgical airway?

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No. Chest tube insertion and surgical airways are all examples of procedures that ED providers are expected to perform without the presence of a surgeon. The intent of the criteria is to ensure that surgical procedures such as laparotomies are not being performed by residents or mid-level practitioners in the absence of a surgeon.

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