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Implementation of a vascular acute care surgery service model is associated with decreased surgeon burnout.

Joshua T GeigerDaniel J LehaneVivek NithipalanBaqir J KedwaiMichael C StonerJennifer L EllisRoan J GlockerKarina A NewhallAdam J Doyle
Published in: Journal of vascular surgery (2024)
A VACS model is a tangible practice change that can address a major problem for current vascular surgeons, as it is associated with decreased burnout for faculty and residents through improvement in both emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment. Improved longitudinal assessment of resident and faculty burnout is needed and future work should identify specific practice patterns related to decreased burnout.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • acute care
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • minimally invasive
  • mental health
  • patient safety
  • medical students
  • cross sectional
  • acute coronary syndrome