Orthopaedic Resident Burnout Is Associated with Poor In-Training Examination Performance.
Eric J StraussDanielle H MarkusMatthew T KingeryJoseph D ZuckermanKenneth A EgolPublished in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2020)
Orthopaedic surgery residency training is challenging; residents are tasked to acquire a considerable amount of knowledge, develop complex surgical skills, and hone critical clinical thinking in a relatively short period of time. Identifying modifiable contributors to resident burnout and the development of strategies to promote resident wellness during training are important as we strive toward developing the next generation of capable, competent, and well-balanced orthopaedic surgeons.