Multiple-Institution Comparison of Resident and Faculty Perceptions of Burnout and Depression During Surgical Training

Volume: 153, Issue: 8, Pages: 705 - 705
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Prior studies demonstrate a high prevalence of burnout and depression among surgeons. Limited data exist regarding how these conditions are perceived by the surgical community.To measure prevalence of burnout and depression among general surgery trainees and to characterize how residents and attendings perceive these conditions.This cross-sectional study used unique, anonymous surveys for residents and attendings that were administered via a...
Paper Details
Title
Multiple-Institution Comparison of Resident and Faculty Perceptions of Burnout and Depression During Surgical Training
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
153
Issue
8
Pages
705 - 705
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