SURG105 — Psychology of the Workplace
SURG 105 - Psychology of the Workplace SURG 105 - Psychology of the Workplace 4 Total Credits This course provides students with practical knowledge encompassing various aspects of the surgical technology profession, including understanding the roles and responsibilities of professionals in the field, developing effective interpersonal relationships, communication and conflict resolution skills, addressing ethical and moral issues, risk management considerations, teamwork dynamics, the importance of emotional intelligence, the medicolegal aspects relevant to surgical technology, providing support for the psychosocial needs of surgical patients, and the classification of disaster preparedness and response. Demonstrate their proficiency in effective surgical team participation and engagement by discussing various methods for successful team collaboration, strategies for achieving effective team goals, comparing, and contrasting individual skills with collaboration roles and responsibilities, and demonstrating the principles of teamwork in the surgical environment. Demonstrate their proficiency in conflict resolution in the workplace by accurately identifying the skills necessary to effectively resolve conflicts, distinguishing between various types of behavioral concerns found in society, discussing strategies for negotiating effective problem resolution, and evaluating methods to prevent conflicts in the surgical arena. Exhibit a comprehensive understanding of ethics and profe
Prerequisites: SURG103