
The Good Fight Atul Gawande on Medicine and Mortality
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Jan 27, 2026 Atul Gawande, American surgeon, public health researcher, and writer, reflects on systems that improve care. He talks about how simple checklists transform operating rooms, the power of team communication and coaching to raise performance, and the challenges of public health, aid, and institutional trust in confronting mortality.
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Use Three Pause Points In Surgery
- Pause at three critical points in every operation to run short checks and align the team.
- Confirm identity, antibiotics timing, equipment, patient-specific risks, and the 24-hour postoperative plan.
Names Activate Voices
- Simple verbal introductions activate team members and give them permission to speak up.
- Explicitly naming roles and the plan surfaces crucial information that otherwise remains unsaid.
Culture Trumps Procedure
- The biggest barrier to checklists is changing operating-room culture from surgeon autonomy to team collaboration.
- Improvements in teamwork and willingness to speak up directly correlate with lower mortality.




