2018
DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyy418
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A Comparison of the Existing Wellness Programs in Neurosurgery and Institution Champion's Perspectives

Abstract: Once the accepted norm during Harvey Cushing's time, the mantra of work to the exclusion of family and lifestyle is now recognized as deleterious to overall well-being. A number of neurosurgical residency training programs have implemented wellness programs to enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of trainees and faculty. This manuscript highlights existing organized wellness education within neurosurgery residency programs in order to describe the motivations behind development, structure, an… Show more

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“…Trainees report stress regarding the physical risks posed by having to care for COVID-positive patients 24,25 as well as the potential impact that COVID restrictions may have on future career prospects. 26 Neurosurgical residency is demanding, 27,28 and although overall attrition rates are below average (11% between 2005 and 2010 vs. 18% for general surgery residents), 29,30 it has been noted that low operative volume and outside social stressors are associated with higher rates of burnout. 31 This situation raises concern for increased resident burnout rates during the COVID crisis.…”
Section: Resident Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trainees report stress regarding the physical risks posed by having to care for COVID-positive patients 24,25 as well as the potential impact that COVID restrictions may have on future career prospects. 26 Neurosurgical residency is demanding, 27,28 and although overall attrition rates are below average (11% between 2005 and 2010 vs. 18% for general surgery residents), 29,30 it has been noted that low operative volume and outside social stressors are associated with higher rates of burnout. 31 This situation raises concern for increased resident burnout rates during the COVID crisis.…”
Section: Resident Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,28,32,33 In the setting of this COVID pandemic, it seems that these wellness initiatives are increasingly important. Previous initiatives outside the COVID pandemic have included implementation of gym 28 and Ares et al 32 memberships, group exercise sessions, and regular lectures on wellness 28 (Table 4). Quintero-Wolfe et al 28 recently summarized wellness initiatives at 7 residency programs.…”
Section: Resident Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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