The workday of hospital surgeons: what they do, what makes them satisfied, and the role of core tasks and administrative tasks; a diary study.
Eliane HolzerFranziska TschanMaria U KottwitzGuido BeldiAdrian P BusingerNorbert K SemmerPublished in: BMC surgery (2019)
Surgeons seem to thrive on their core tasks, most notably surgery. By contrast, administrative duties are likely perceived as keeping them from their core medical tasks. Increasing the percentage of medical tasks proper, notably surgery, and reducing administrative duties may contribute to hospital surgeons' job satisfaction.