2024
DOI: 10.1002/hed.27752
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Parental leave and family building experiences among head and neck surgeons in the United States: Career impact and opportunities for improvement

Caitlin McMullen,
Alexandra Kejner,
Elizabeth Nicolli
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe availability of paid parental leave is an important factor for retention and wellness. The experiences of head and neck surgeons with parental leave have never been reported.MethodsA survey was electronically distributed to head and neck subspecialty surgeons in the United States. Responses were collected and analyzed.ResultsMale surgeons had more children and took significantly less parental leave than women. Thirty percent of respondents reported that parental leave negatively impacted compensa… Show more

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