The Creation and Efforts of a Parental Task Force for Surgical Trainees

•Surgeons (including trainees) who wish to become parents face workplace challenges.•We have created a handbook and a process to support such surgeons.•Surgeons are provided faculty advocates as they go through that process. Surgery training often coincides with the family planning and childbearing...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of surgical education 2023-08, Vol.80 (8), p.1061-1066
Hauptverfasser: Akarichi, Chiaka O., Islam, Ana, Shubin, Andrew, Clark, Audra, Dultz, Linda A.
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description •Surgeons (including trainees) who wish to become parents face workplace challenges.•We have created a handbook and a process to support such surgeons.•Surgeons are provided faculty advocates as they go through that process. Surgery training often coincides with the family planning and childbearing stages of the surgeon's life. This has become especially impactful with the sharp increase in female surgical trainees. To address important issues around family planning, our surgical department created a task force to make recommendations and create a framework as to how the department can be most supportive to surgery trainees who wish to become parents during training. This article describes the efforts of the task force, which include the creation of a departmental parental handbook, a family advocacy program and a novel meeting structure designed to facilitate the successful transition to and from parental leave status.
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