With a burnout rate of 49%, urology consistently ranks among the top five specialties with the worst levels of depression*. As we commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day, we need to ask ourselves if this is sustainable.
According to a study published in Urology® (the Gold Journal), burnout manifests as low personal achievement, depersonalization and emotional exhaustion among urologists. Unmanaged, it led to more medical errors and poorer quality of patient care. Coping mechanisms such as stress eating and alcohol consumption were associated with higher levels of burnout!
Head out for a walk with a friend instead. By doing so, you’re helping both your patients and yourself.
Read more: Stressors and Coping Mechanisms Related to Burnout Within Urology
*According to the Medscape Physician Burnout and Suicide Report (2021)