Patient Safety in Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal committed to improving safety standards and reducing risks associated with surgical procedures. It addresses a wide array of issues, from preoperative planning to postoperative care. The journal emphasizes practical solutions and actionable recommendations. The ultimate objective is to create a safer surgical environment for patients worldwide.
Topics covered include surgical errors, infection control, anesthesia safety, and the use of technology to enhance patient safety. The journal also explores the implementation of best practices, protocols, and guidelines to minimize complications and improve outcomes. With its rigorous peer-review process, Patient Safety in Surgery ensures the publication of high-quality, evidence-based content. Practitioners of interest include surgeons, anaesthesiologists and nurses.
By providing a platform for sharing experiences, research, and innovative strategies, Patient Safety in Surgery promotes continuous learning and improvement in the field. Readers are invited to contribute their insights and research findings to further enhance the safety and quality of surgical care.