Neuro- and cognitive diversity in surgery and allied professions: celebrating difference and optimising performance

Author:

Bowman Chris R1,Lewis Wyn G12

Affiliation:

1. Health Education and Improvement Wales School of Surgery, , Nantgarw, CF15 7QQ , United Kingdom

2. University Hospital of Wales Department of Surgery, , Cardiff, CF14 4XW , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Neurotypicality (NT) and neurodiversity (ND) are two terms used to describe separate ways of thinking and experiencing the world. The prevalence of ND within surgery and allied professions is poorly studied or understood but is likely to be significant and increasing. If our aim is to be truly inclusive, ND's effects on teams and our willingness and ability to adapt adequately must improve.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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