Leadership Lessons Surgery Never Taught-the Nonclinical Skills That Save CareersSurgeons and health care professionals are trained to fix the human body, but they are poorly prepared for the nonclinical realities that accompany their careers-complications, harsh criticism, difficult personalities, leadership failures, and the silent weight of moral injury.
Author(s): Daniel Eiferman
134 Pages
Biography + Autobiography, Medical (incl. Patients)
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About the Book
Direct, candid, and grounded in lived experience, Cut Open is for surgeons, physicians, residents, nurses, and anyone working in environments where the stakes are high and mistakes carry weight.
Book Synopsis
Leadership Lessons Surgery Never Taught-the Nonclinical Skills That Save Careers
Surgeons and health care professionals are trained to fix the human body, but they are poorly prepared for the nonclinical realities that accompany their careers-complications, harsh criticism, difficult personalities, leadership failures, and the silent weight of moral injury. Most try to push through by imitating senior colleagues who were never taught the nontechnical skills either, and the result can lead to guilt, anxiety, shame, and the belief that they're the only ones struggling.
Cut Open offers a different path. Trauma and acute care surgeon Dr. Daniel Eiferman shows readers how to build resilience, leadership, psychological safety, and emotional stability through story-driven lessons forged in the high-stakes environment of the operating room. Opening with the worst complication of his career, he reveals how the profession's unwritten expectations crushed him and how finding meaning in his own suffering reshaped the way he leads, teaches, and practices medicine.
Drawing from real surgical cases, personal hardship, and years of teaching physicians, Dr. Eiferman gives readers a practical, memorable, and honest tool kit for the parts of medicine no one teaches: conflict, feedback, bounce-back skills, internal narrative, perspective, and the difficult personalities no one trains you for.
In this book, you'll learn how to:
Recover after complications and failures and learn how to find personal growth after bad outcomes.
Break the cycle of self-criticism using feedback from your trusted "inner circle", process-over-results thinking, and the "Your Loss" mindset.
Create teams that feel safe, steady, and high-performing.
Persist even when "Life's Not Fair".
Lead with integrity and consistency-whether you're guiding peers, trainees, or interdisciplinary teams, with or without formal leadership training.
Direct, candid, and grounded in lived experience, Cut Open is for surgeons, physicians, residents, nurses, and anyone working in environments where the stakes are high and mistakes carry weight. If you want to recover faster, lead better, and feel more satisfaction in your professional life, this book will show you how.
Review Quotes
"Everyone should read this book, especially but not exclusively surgeons. The book upends the culture of surgery by exploring how to work towards resilience - as defined by growth through adversity and not by ignoring or denying challenges and pain. The author gives us many ways to walk the talk of relational leadership and personal growth."
- Jo Shapiro, MD, FACS, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
"Dr. Danny Eiferman shares lessons for success in medicine and life from his unique experiences as a respected and successful surgeon. The book is written in a conversational style and includes short, focused chapters with impactful take-home lessons about, for example, resilience, discretionary effort, and loss aversion psychology. Dr. Eiferman emphasizes that time is our most valued asset. I know you will be thankful you took the time to read it."
- Dr. Steven G. Gabbe, Emeritus CEO, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Emeritus Professor, The Ohio State University College of Medicine
"Cut Open exposes the challenges of coming to terms with your failures while celebrating your successes. Along the way, Dr. Eiferman provides personal pearls of wisdom laced with introspective humor to help you navigate these stresses, develop resilience and maintain balance in your personal and professional life. A must read for physicians and surgeons of all generations."
- E. Christopher Ellison MD, FACS, Robert M. Zollinger Professor of Surgery, The Ohio State University, Past President American College of Surgeons
"Dr. Eiferman gives voice to the experiences surgeons rarely discuss but all recognize. With honesty, humility, and insight, he explores loss, resilience, and the emotional weight of our work. This is an important book for anyone who has carried the unseen burden of caring for patients."
- Michael Sutherland, MD, MBA, FACS, Senior Vice President, Member Services, American College of Surgeons
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .29 Inches (D)
Weight: .36 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 134
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Medical (incl. Patients)
Publisher: Integrity Surgery LLC
Format: Paperback
Author: Daniel Eiferman
Language: English
Street Date: March 19, 2026
TCIN: 1010770173
UPC: 9798994046104
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-9337
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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