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Emotional and Psychological Well-Being of Cardiothoracic Surgeons after Surgical Complications
Survey
08 October 2024
(Last updated: 8 Oct 2024 10:37)
by Raisa Bushra, Jeremy Chan and Saifullah Mohamed
Cristiano Ronaldo, an elite athlete, understands that peak performance isn't just about physical training—it's about mental strength. The same holds for us as Cardiothoracic surgeons.
We invite you to participate in a survey about the Emotional and Psychological Well-Being of Cardiothoracic Surgeons After Surgical Complications, to better understand the emotional and psychological well-being of cardiothoracic surgeons.
Your participation will contribute significantly to shedding light on how surgical complications impact mental health and emotional resilience within the profession, and it will help inform future support systems for surgeons.
Please take a few moments to complete the survey by clicking on the link above.
The survey is anonymous, and your responses will be kept strictly confidential. Your insights and experiences are invaluable to helping us create a healthier, more supportive environment for cardiothoracic surgeons.
Thank you in advance for your time and valuable input.
Mrs Raisa Bushra
ST1 Cardiothoracic Trainee South West Deanery
Bristol Royal Infirmary
Raisa.bushra@uhbw.nhs.uk
Mr Jeremy Chan
Academic Cardiothoracic trainee South West Deanery
Bristol Royal Infirmary
Mr Saifullah Mohamed
Locum Cardiac Consultant
Bristol Royal Infirmary
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