Surgical Competence and the Aging Surgeon Program with Dr. Mark Katlic
April 30, 2025
https://doi.org/10.55834/sp.1651854012
Episode Summary: In this episode of SoundPractice, host Mike Sacopulos sits down with Mark Katlic, MD, the chair emeritus of surgery for LifeBridge Health System in Baltimore, Maryland. Katlic opens up about his illustrious career, the creation of the Aging Surgeon Program , and the essential topic of maintaining surgical competence as surgeons age.
The Aging Surgeon Program:
The program addresses the critical issue of age-related competency in the surgical field. It offers a comprehensive and unbiased evaluation that assesses the physical and cognitive functions of surgeons over the age of 70. Aimed to ensure the ongoing safety and proficiency of aging surgeons, it identifies treatable or reversible conditions that, if addressed, could enhance their functional capacity. By fostering a culture of self-regulation within multidisciplinary surgical teams, the program helps maintain public trust in the healthcare system.
Key Points:
The necessity of avoiding a mandatory retirement age, as individual capabilities can vary widely.
The role of strict confidentiality protocols in identifying and addressing issues that might affect a surgeon’s performance.
Potential solutions that modify work conditions, allowing experienced surgeons to continue contributing without compromising safety or forcing retirement.
About Mark Katlic, MD: Katlic pursued education at Washington and Jefferson College, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Massachusetts General Hospital. His extensive career spans private practice, general and thoracic surgery, and academic positions at Geisinger Health System and LifeBridge Health System.
Tune in to this insightful episode to learn how the Aging Surgeon Program is making a difference in the surgical community.
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