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Area of Science:

  • Medical Research
  • Public Health
  • Surgical Specialties

Background:

  • Physicians face demanding careers with long hours, high stress, and financial burdens, contributing to burnout and suicidal ideation.
  • Physician suicide rates have increased significantly, with surgeons experiencing rates up to three times higher than the general population.
  • Orthopedic surgeons are disproportionately affected, accounting for a substantial percentage of physician suicides.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the latest data on burnout and suicide rates in orthopedic surgery.
  • To explore the factors contributing to the rise in orthopedic surgeon burnout and suicide.
  • To recommend methods for early identification and mitigation of these critical issues.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent data and trends in physician burnout.
  • Analysis of suicide prevalence statistics within the surgical cohort, with a focus on orthopedics.
  • Exploration of potential etiological factors for increased burnout and suicide.

Main Results:

  • Physician burnout and suicidal ideation are significant concerns, exacerbated by professional demands.
  • Surgeon suicide rates are notably higher than in the general population, with orthopedic surgeons being most vulnerable.
  • A concerning trend shows a third of orthopedic surgeon suicides occurred in the two years preceding the study period.

Conclusions:

  • The increasing rates of burnout and suicide in orthopedic surgery demand urgent attention.
  • Identifying and addressing the root causes of stress and burnout is crucial for physician well-being.
  • Implementing early detection and intervention strategies is essential to mitigate progression and support affected surgeons.