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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Occupational Health
  • Surgical Safety

Background:

  • Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are common among surgeons, impacting career longevity.
  • Proper ergonomics is crucial for maintaining physician wellness and productivity in obstetrics and gynecology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance resident knowledge of ergonomics guidelines for surgical procedures, vaginal deliveries, and documentation.
  • To implement strategies for injury prevention and long-term wellness among residents.

Main Methods:

  • Consultation with an occupational therapist to address ergonomic challenges.
  • Two educational sessions conducted during morning report, covering documentation and operative/delivery room techniques.
  • Videoconference availability for the entire residency program.
  • Distribution of handouts summarizing ergonomics guidelines and recommended adjustments.

Main Results:

  • Workroom adjustments were made to improve ergonomic function, including monitor and chair positioning.
  • Resident knowledge of ergonomics for vaginal deliveries improved, with specific guidance on posture and positioning.
  • Increased resident awareness of posture and positioning in both the labor and delivery unit and the operating room.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing evidence-based ergonomics guidelines can protect obstetricians and gynecologists from injury.
  • Educational interventions can improve resident knowledge and awareness of ergonomic practices.
  • Proactive ergonomic strategies contribute to the overall wellness and career sustainability of physicians.