Best Spinal Surgeon UK
One of the most common search terms on Google is “Best Spine Surgeon” or “Best Spinal Surgeon”.
There are many factors that are important when assessing the rating of a spine surgeon. From Consultation, through to the operation itself and managing aftercare are important attributes. We have listed a range of factors. The list is not exhaustive and not in any order of importance, but all are important considerations.
- Communication skills
- Ability to show Empathy and Care
- Taking time to explain things clearly
- Listening to advice from other specialists
- Being available when needed
- Organising staff and team members
- Developing systems to protect patient safety
- Improving pathways to improve patient Journey from start to finish
- Surgical ability
- Ability to handle difficult situations inside and outside the operating theatre
- Complication rates
- Auditing own outcomes
- Managing Surgically difficult cases
- Learning from mistakes
- Managing complications quickly and openly
Apart from being technically good, the skills required to be the a good spinal surgeon are the same skills required to be a good doctor. The General Medical Council has a list of requirements that are a part of the annual appraisal system in the UK.
Knowledge, skills and performance
Make the care of your patient your first concern.
Provide a good standard of practice and care.
Keep your professional knowledge and skills up to date.
Recognise and work within the limits of your competence.
Safety and quality
Take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised. Protect and promote the health of patients and the public.
Communication, partnership and teamwork
Treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity.
Treat patients politely and considerately.
Respect patients’ right to confidentiality.
Work in partnership with patients.
Listen to, and respond to, their concerns and preferences.
Give patients the information they want or need in a way they can understand.
Respect patients’ right to reach decisions with you about their treatment and care.
Support patients in caring for themselves to improve and maintain their health.
Work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients’ interests.
Maintaining trust
Be honest and open and act with integrity.
Never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues.
Never abuse your patients’ trust in you or the public’s trust in the profession.
You are personally accountable for your professional practice and must always be prepared to justify your decisions and actions…
You may like to read the article : Good Doctor what makes a good surgeon
Rating sites, Recommendations from colleagues, Official Public registers and Friends or Relatives having had treatment maybe be useful in helping you to make a decision.
Mr Mo Akmal is one of the highest rated Spine Surgeons in the UK