Why do surgeons receive more complaints than their physician peers?
Holly M TibbleNigel S BroughtonDavid M StuddertMatthew J SpittalNicola HillJennifer M MorrisMarie M BismarkPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2017)
Surgeons are more than twice as likely to attract complaints as their physician peers. This elevated risk arises partly from involvement in surgical procedures and treatments, but also reflects wider concerns about interpersonal skills, professional ethics and substance use. Improved understanding of these patterns may assist efforts to reduce harm and support safe practise.