Greta B. Raglan
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Dr. Greta B. Raglan’s research sits at the intersection of surgical innovation, medical education, and women’s health, with a particular focus on how practicing clinicians adopt and perceive new technologies. Her most cited work, a 2016 study on gynecologists’ attitudes toward robotically assisted surgery, surveyed a large cohort to reveal a significant gap between the rapid uptake of robotic systems and clinicians’ nuanced beliefs about their actual utility. This foundational paper, with 8 citations, has informed ongoing discussions about technology implementation in gynecologic practice. Dr. Raglan’s contributions extend beyond this single study; she has explored how surgical training, patient communication, and institutional culture shape the real-world use of advanced tools. Her work is notable for centering the voices of practicing physicians—often overlooked in technology-driven fields—and for bridging clinical practice with health services research. By illuminating the human factors behind surgical innovation, Dr. Raglan has helped ensure that new technologies are adopted thoughtfully, with attention to both patient outcomes and provider perspectives. Her research remains essential reading for anyone interested in the sociology of surgical practice and the responsible integration of robotics into women’s healthcare.
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