Author Interviews, Education, NEJM, Surgical Research / 31.10.2019
Workplace Mistreatment During Surgical Training Linked to Physician Burnout
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Ryan J. Ellis, MD MS
General Surgery Resident
Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center (SOQIC)
Northwestern Medicine
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: Burnout has emerged as a significant problem affecting the entire healthcare workforce and it has been likely to myriad downstream problems such as increases in medical errors, alcoholism, and depression. Despite the attention on clinician burnout, there are significant gaps in our understanding of how the workplace environment may lead to burnout. Moreover, there are particular concerns about the workplace environment in training, specifically with regards to abuse, discrimination, and harassment.
We had the opportunity to survey all U.S. general surgery residents to comprehensively define the frequency of workplace mistreatment and its relationship with burnout and suicidal thoughts among surgical residents. (more…)