Organizing a Multidisciplinary Research Team: Strategies, Execution, and Outcomes.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2019 Vol.143(3) p. 951-961

Sterbenz JM, Nasser JS, Chung KC

Abstract

Maintaining a competitive edge is increasingly imperative for surgical research teams. To publish as efficiently and effectively as possible, research teams should apply business strategies and theories in everyday practice. Drawing from concrete examples in both the corporate and nonprofit worlds, and by reflecting on the practices of the Michigan Comprehensive Hand Center for Innovation Research, this article identifies important business theories that can be applied to plastic surgery research. These theories can potentially be applied in practice and include (1) development of a realistic vision and strategies, (2) effective execution of these strategies, and (3) reflective evaluation for continual improvement.

MeSH Terms

Biomedical Research; Interdisciplinary Research; Michigan; Models, Organizational; Organizational Innovation; Strategic Planning; Surgery, Plastic