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- Title
Abstract Journal Younger Fellows.
- Abstract
This document is an abstract from the ANZ Journal of Surgery. The first abstract discusses the concept of psychological safety in surgery, which refers to an individual's perception of the consequences of taking an interpersonal risk. The lack of psychological safety in surgery is attributed to factors such as the hierarchical structure, high-stress nature of patients, inadequate training, and communication barriers. The document suggests that improving psychological safety requires a multi-pronged approach, including involvement from government and hospital administration, open communication, and regular training and simulation sessions. The second abstract focuses on the barriers faced by junior doctors in regional Australia who aspire to become surgeons. The study highlights the emphasis on CV and research in the application process, which tends to favor junior doctors in major cities and high-volume research hospitals. The findings aim to assist local health districts and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in supporting junior doctors and potentially making changes to the application process.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL safety; BUSINESS schools; LANDSCAPE assessment; PUBLIC hospitals; HOSPITAL administration
- Publication
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2024, Vol 94, p274
- ISSN
1445-1433
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ans.18980