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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Training
  • Workforce Diversity

Background:

  • Accessible child care for surgical residents was advocated in 1994 but remains a significant issue.
  • Childrearing challenges persist for trainees in plastic surgery programs.
  • Lack of adequate childcare impacts resident work-life balance and career progression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate childrearing challenges and childcare needs among plastic surgery residents.
  • To assess the impact of childcare on resident training and career decisions.
  • To identify institutional shortcomings in supporting residents with children.

Main Methods:

  • Anonymous, voluntary survey distributed to plastic surgery residents.
  • Evaluation of demographics, childcare arrangements, and resident attitudes towards childrearing.
  • Analysis of data on financial burdens, institutional support, and program flexibility.

Main Results:

  • 38% of respondents were parents, with male parents more likely to have spousal childcare support.
  • 100% of parents reported childcare as a financial burden; 63% felt programs lacked flexibility.
  • Female residents missed work more often due to childcare issues and were more influenced by childcare availability in program selection.

Conclusions:

  • Plastic surgery training institutions are not adequately meeting the childcare needs of residents.
  • Improved, affordable, and accessible childcare is crucial for recruiting and retaining diverse talent in plastic surgery.
  • Institutions must offer childcare solutions that accommodate the demanding nature of both residency training and parenthood.