Changes in Subspecialty Interest of Plastic Surgery Residents With Progression of Training: Impact on Academic Attrition.
Jenna R StoehrElbert E VacaJonathan T BacosSarah A ApplebaumJoseph LopezYuyang ChuArun K Gosainnull nullPublished in: The Journal of craniofacial surgery (2023)
Plastic surgery subspecialties associated with academia, such as craniofacial surgery, suffer from resident attrition due to a variety of factors. Increased retention of trainees in craniofacial surgery, microsurgery, and academia could be improved through dedicated mentorship, improved job opportunities, and advocacy for fair reimbursement.