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Annals of Surgery | 2009

Burnout and career satisfaction among American surgeons.

Tait D. Shanafelt; Charles M. Balch; Gerald Bechamps; Thomas R. Russell; Lotte N. Dyrbye; Daniel Satele; Paul Collicott; Paul J. Novotny; Jeff A. Sloan; Julie A. Freischlag

Objective:To determine the incidence of burnout among American surgeons and evaluate personal and professional characteristics associated with surgeon burnout. Background:Burnout is a syndrome of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization that leads to decreased effectiveness at work. A limited amount of information exists about the relationship between specific demographic and practice characteristics with burnout among American surgeons. Methods:Members of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) were sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in June 2008. The survey evaluated demographic variables, practice characteristics, career satisfaction, burnout, and quality of life (QOL). Burnout and QOL were measured using validated instruments. Results:Of the approximately 24,922 surgeons sampled, 7905 (32%) returned surveys. Responders had been in practice 18 years, worked 60 hours per week, and were on call 2 nights/wk (median values). Overall, 40% of responding surgeons were burned out, 30% screened positive for symptoms of depression, and 28% had a mental QOL score >1/2 standard deviation below the population norm. Factors independently associated with burnout included younger age, having children, area of specialization, number of nights on call per week, hours worked per week, and having compensation determined entirely based on billing. Only 36% of surgeons felt their work schedule left enough time for personal/family life and only 51% would recommend their children pursue a career as a physician/surgeon. Conclusion:Burnout is common among American surgeons and is the single greatest predictor of surgeons’ satisfaction with career and specialty choice. Additional research is needed to identify individual, organizational, and societal interventions that preserve and promote the mental health of American surgeons.


SOJ anesthesiology & pain management | 2015

Comparing and Validating Simple Measures of Patient- Reported Peripheral Neuropathy for Oncology Clinical Trials: NCCTG N0897 (Alliance) A Pooled Analysis of 2440 Patients

Heshan Liu; Angelina D. Tan; Rui Qin; Daniel J. Sargent; Axel Grothey; Jan C. Buckner; Paul L. Schaefer; Jeff A. Sloan


Archive | 2012

SAS® Tools for Cost Effective and High Quality Clinical Trial Reporting

Paul J. Novotny; Angelina D. Tan; Nathan R. Foster; Jeff A. Sloan


Archive | 2011

The menopausal experience of premenopausal women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer

Debra L. Barton; Angelina Tan; Pamela J. Atherton; Mary Collins; Jeff A. Sloan


Obstetric Anesthesia Digest | 2010

Association of Resident Fatigue and Distress With Perceived Medical Errors

Colin P. West; Angelina D. Tan; Thomas M. Habermann; Jeff A. Sloan; Tait D. Shanafelt


Mayo Clinic proceedings | 2002

Pilot evaluation of gabapentin for treating hot flashes. Editorial

C. L. Loprinzi; Debra L. Barton; Jeff A. Sloan; Katherine M. Zahasky; De Anne R. Smith; Sandhya Pruthi; Paul J. Novotny; Edith A. Perez; Bradley J. Christensen; Lorraine A. Fitzpatrick; Richard J. Santen


Archive | 2015

Quantifying the importance of disease burden on perceived general health and depressive symptoms in patients within the

Euijung Ryu; Paul Y. Takahashi; Janet E. Olson; Matthew A. Hathcock; Paul J. Novotny; Jyotishman Pathak; Suzette J. Bielinski; James R. Cerhan; Jeff A. Sloan


Archive | 2007

Changes in Ovarian Stromal Function and Associated Symptoms in Premenopausal Women Undergoing Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

Marlene H. Frost; C. L. Loprinzi; Ann E. Kearns; Jeff A. Sloan; Debra L. Barton


Mayo Clinic proceedings | 2006

A multicenter study of burnout, depression, and quality of life in minority and nonminority US medical students. Commentary

Thomas M. Habermann; Terrence L. Cascino; Liselotte N. Dyrbye; Matthew R. Thomas; Mashele Huschka; Karen Lawson; Paul J. Novotny; Jeff A. Sloan; Tait D. Shanafelt


Archive | 2004

Changes in Ovarian Stromal Function in Premenopausal Women Undergoing Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

Marlene H. Frost; C. L. Loprinzi; Anne E. Kearns; Jeff A. Sloan; Debra L. Barton

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American Society of Clinical Oncology

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