
Episode 10.8 Speed in Surgery (+Circs & Autism)
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In this episode, Howard and Maddie White challenge shaky claims linking autism to circumcision and Tylenol, then zero in on speed as the byproduct of essential, evidence-based surgery. We show how essentialism, confidence, and efficiency reduce complications, lower costs, and improve outcomes in the OR.
• correlation vs causation in autism narratives and bias in research
• why operative time predicts complications across procedures
• surgeon volume, variability, and outcome differences
• evidence-based cesarean steps that cut time and bleeding
• tool and method choices that are safer and faster
• confidence as self-efficacy, not arrogance
• practical efficiency: setup, flow, visualization, debrief
• lean thinking, standardization, and reducing variation
Be sure to check out thinkingaboutobgyn.com for more information and be sure to follow us on Instagram
00:00:00 Opening Banter & Autism Claims
00:02:35 Circumcision, Bias, and Correlation vs Causation
00:09:54 Why Speed in Surgery Matters
00:15:35 Surgeon Variability and Outcomes
00:19:35 Evidence-Based Cesarean: Essential Steps
00:27:20 Less Bleeding Through Minimal Dissection
00:31:20 Choosing Methods and Tools that Save Time
00:35:05 Confidence vs Arrogance in the OR
00:40:05 Practical Efficiency: Filming, Flow, and Setup
00:45:05 Visualization, Assisting, and Debriefing
00:50:00 Tools, Tech, and Mastering Basics
00:55:00 Standardization, Lean Thinking, and Takeaways
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