Prepare the Slides: Confession in Surgical Education.

IF 0.5 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Hima Bindu Thota, Edwin Parker Savage
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Abstract

The Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conference is one of surgery's most enduring rituals-a gathering where physicians publicly confront the errors and complications inherent to their work. Yet while its purpose is to examine the causes and consequences of harm, M&M often neglects the moral and emotional wounds carried by trainees. This essay draws on the Catholic sacrament of Confession to frame M&M as a contemporary ritual that has retained the form of self-examination but lost its means of moral restoration. In Confession, repentance moves through reflection, confession, contrition, and absolution-a process designed not only to acknowledge wrongdoing but to restore the penitent to right relationship with self and community. The M&M parallels this structure but omits the final steps of contrition and absolution, leaving residents without a path to forgiveness or reintegration. The result is the cultivation of technically skilled yet spiritually fractured surgeons, burdened by guilt or numbed by repetition. This essay proposes that M&M can become a space of moral as well as technical formation. By naming the emotional toll of complications, inviting contrition without shame, and offering explicit absolution when appropriate, educators can help restore meaning and hope to surgical training. Done well, M&M becomes not only a forum for improving outcomes but a liturgy of professional renewal-one that acknowledges failure, fosters accountability, and restores the humanity of those who bear the weight of healing others.

准备幻灯片:外科教育中的忏悔。
发病率和死亡率(M&M)会议是外科最经久不衰的仪式之一——医生们公开面对他们工作中固有的错误和并发症的聚会。然而,尽管M&M的目的是检查伤害的原因和后果,但它往往忽视了受训者所带来的道德和情感创伤。这篇文章借鉴了天主教的忏悔圣礼,将M&M作为一种当代的仪式,它保留了自我反省的形式,但失去了道德恢复的手段。在忏悔中,忏悔经历了反思、忏悔、悔悟和赦免——这个过程不仅是为了承认错误,也是为了恢复忏悔者与自我和社会的正确关系。M&M与这种结构相似,但省略了忏悔和宽恕的最后步骤,使居民没有获得宽恕或重新融入社会的途径。其结果是培养出了技术娴熟但精神破碎的外科医生,他们被内疚所累,或者被重复所麻木。本文认为,并购既可以成为一个道德空间,也可以成为一个技术空间。通过指出并发症的情感代价,不带羞耻地邀请忏悔,并在适当的时候提供明确的宽恕,教育者可以帮助恢复外科培训的意义和希望。做得好,M&M不仅会成为一个改善结果的论坛,而且会成为一种职业更新的仪式——一种承认失败、培养责任感、恢复那些肩负治愈他人重任的人的人性的仪式。
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Linacre Quarterly
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