Burnout In Childbearing Surgeons Is Associated With The Increased Rate of Obstetric Complications And Unsafe Work Conditions
Atziri Rubio-Chavez·Erika L. Rangel·Susan Pories·Deepanjana Das·Sarah J Halix·Manuel Castillo-Angeles·Michael Sutherland·Emma Askew·Alessandra Mele·Eugene S Kim·Ekaterina Koelliker
Female surgeons and surgical trainees face increased burnout from lack of workplace support, major pregnancy complications, and excess physical demands during pregnancy. These emphasize the need for systemic changes including policy reform, cultural shifts, and targeted interventions to support career satisfaction and equity.
