Solving challenges in inter- and trans-disciplinary working teams: Lessons from the surgical technology field
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IntroductionEngineering a medical technology is a complex process, therefore it is important to include experts from different scientific fields. This is particularly true for the development of surgical technology, where the relevant scientific fields are surgery (medicine) and engineering (electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, etc.). Furthermore, the scientific field of human factors is important to ensure that a surgical technology is indeed functional, process-oriented, effective, efficient as well as user- and patient-oriented. Working in such trans- and inter-disciplinary teams can be challenging due to different working cultures. The intention of this paper is to propose an innovative cooperative working culture for the interdisciplinary field of computer-assisted surgery (CAS) based on more than ten years of research on the one hand and the interdisciplinary literature on working cultures and various organizational theories on the other hand.
论文关键词:Retrospective analysis,Literature analysis,Usability of navigated control,Development of surgical training concepts
论文评审过程:Received 31 May 2013, Revised 22 December 2014, Accepted 9 February 2015, Available online 17 February 2015.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2015.02.001