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Perspectives on sustainability among surgeons: findings from the SAGES-EAES sustainability in surgical practice task force survey.

Tejas S SatheAdnan AlseidiVittoria BellatoAmir Ashraf GanjoueiLaleh ForoutaniRyan P HallOleksii PotapovRicardo J BelloShaneeta M JohnsonStefania MarconiNader FrancisPaul BarachManuel Sanchez-CasalongueSheetal NijhawanWendelyn M OslockBenjamin MillerSarah SamreenJimmy ChungNana MarfoBright HuoRobert B LimJonathan VandebergYewande R AlimiAndrea PietrabissaAlberto ArezzoMaximos FrountzasMiran RemsM M M EussenN D BouvyPatricia Sylla
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
Surgeons believe that operating room waste is a critical issue and are willing to change practice to improve it. However, there exists a gap in understanding the environmental impact of surgical procedures and supplies, and a sizable minority have some degree of concern about potential adverse consequences of implementing sustainable policies. This study uniquely provides an international, multidisciplinary snapshot of surgeons' attitudes, knowledge, concerns, willingness, and preferred educational modalities related to mitigating the environmental impact of surgical practice.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • life cycle
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • human health
  • public health
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • emergency department
  • cross sectional
  • adverse drug