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Burnout in Urological Education: An In-Depth Study of Residents and Fellows in the 2021 AUA Census.

Andrew HarrisRoei GolanKate KraftAmanda NorthParth ModiWilliam MeeksEmily GalenAlexis HelselKevin Koo
Published in: The Journal of urology (2024)
Burnout remains a significant issue among urology trainees, with a complex interplay of factors like lack of personal time and provision of call rooms. The alarming rates of depersonalization and exhaustion highlight the urgency of implementing targeted interventions. Enhanced support systems, improved access to health care appointments, provision of call rooms, and debt management programs are recommended to alleviate the growing problem of professional burnout in the field of urology.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • urinary tract
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