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Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee

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DiLosa, KL; Cui, CL; Reilly, MA; Li, RD; Pillado, EB; Escobar, GA; Kempe, K; Kirkwood, M; Rectenwald, JE; Shaw, PM; Sheahan, MG; Lee, JT; Coleman, DM
Published in: Jvs Vascular Insights
January 1, 2024

Increasing diversity among vascular surgeons and trainees has introduced a growing number of female trainees in vascular surgery, which necessitates the creation of guidelines that both support and protect those wishing to pursue family planning during training. The expectations of long work hours, clinical responsibilities, and radiation exposure associated with surgical training place pregnant trainees at increased risk for complications. These include intrauterine growth restriction, premature delivery, and postpartum depression. It is therefore important to establish guidelines that address the specific risks of training in vascular surgery to prioritize the health and well-being of pregnant trainees. Existing literature and recommendations surrounding support and protections for the pregnant individual and guidelines created for trainees desiring to start a family within other medical societies were reviewed and used to form the foundation for relevant recommendations to guide program directors in vascular surgery. While considering vascular surgery trainees’ unique risks and demands, guidance surrounding radiation exposure, clinical responsibilities, parental leave, and culture paradigms is described to establish minimum recommendations for training programs. Strategies to incorporate a culture of support to protect trainees are necessary to both recruit and retain talent within the field. Integration of this guidance into training programs is a crucial first step toward more successful recruitment of female talent and prevention of burnout and subsequently leading toward successful retention and satisfaction within the specialty.

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Jvs Vascular Insights

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2949-9127

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

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2
 

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DiLosa, K. L., Cui, C. L., Reilly, M. A., Li, R. D., Pillado, E. B., Escobar, G. A., … Coleman, D. M. (2024). Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee. Jvs Vascular Insights, 2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsvi.2024.100126
DiLosa, K. L., C. L. Cui, M. A. Reilly, R. D. Li, E. B. Pillado, G. A. Escobar, K. Kempe, et al. “Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee.” Jvs Vascular Insights 2 (January 1, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsvi.2024.100126.
DiLosa KL, Cui CL, Reilly MA, Li RD, Pillado EB, Escobar GA, et al. Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee. Jvs Vascular Insights. 2024 Jan 1;2.
DiLosa, K. L., et al. “Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee.” Jvs Vascular Insights, vol. 2, Jan. 2024. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.jvsvi.2024.100126.
DiLosa KL, Cui CL, Reilly MA, Li RD, Pillado EB, Escobar GA, Kempe K, Kirkwood M, Rectenwald JE, Shaw PM, Sheahan MG, Lee JT, Coleman DM. Guidance to mitigate occupational risks for the pregnant vascular surgery trainee. Jvs Vascular Insights. 2024 Jan 1;2.

Published In

Jvs Vascular Insights

DOI

EISSN

2949-9127

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

Volume

2