medicalxpress - Surgeons are an integral part of the health care system, supplying critical and urgent care in nearly every field of medicine. But surgeons are already in short supply, with the gap between the number needed and the number working expected to get worse.
AI Summary: A recent report reveals that roughly one in ten surgeons leave clinical practice within eight years of starting, spotlighting a troubling attrition rate that threatens surgical capacity. The findings point to burnout, workload and systemic pressures as likely drivers and underscore the need for retention strategies, training support and policy changes to stabilize the surgical workforce.
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