Are there certain traits that make someone a better surgeon?

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I am curious because I play guitar and draw a lot. So I was wondering if people with high hand dexterity will have some sort of improved surgical skills.
 
From what I remember from a surgeon, they said they could train a monkey to complete the actual procedures. The bedside manner, personal characteristics, etc. were what defined a great surgeon to them.
 
An old school general surgeon I shadowed included type A personality, total devotion to work and a high level of physical endurance on his list of must-haves. He seemed to think that surgical residents today don't even work enough hours.

He was an intense guy.
 
Being good at making balls jokes and having a strong high five hand comes to mind
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I think the old adage begins, "If you have to ask..."

Adaptability, focus, stamina and capacity for improvement come to mind.

How about "Posting low-discussion-quality threads on SDN"?
 
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