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    Current Practice of Therapeutic Mammaplasty: A Survey of Oncoplastic Breast Surgeons in England by Kotecha, Sita, Nyanhongo, Donald, Marla, Sekhar, Aggarwal, Shweta, Basu, Narendra Nath

    Published in International Journal of Surgical Oncology (01-01-2016)
    “…Introduction. Therapeutic mammaplasty (TM) is a useful technique in the armamentarium of the oncoplastic breast surgeon (OBS). There is limited guidance on…”
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    Burnout Among Surgeons in the UK During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cohort Study by Houdmont, Jonathan, Daliya, Prita, Theophilidou, Elena, Adiamah, Alfred, Hassard, Juliet, Lobo, Dileep N.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-01-2022)
    “…Background Surgeon burnout has implications for patient safety and workforce sustainability. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of burnout…”
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    Management standards and burnout among surgeons in the United Kingdom by Houdmont, J, Daliya, P, Adiamah, A, Theophilidou, E, Hassard, J, Lobo, D N

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (29-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Burnout arising from chronic work-related stress is endemic among surgeons in the UK. Identification of contributory and modifiable…”
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    Identification of Surgeon Burnout via a Single-Item Measure by Houdmont, J, Daliya, P, Adiamah, A, Theophilidou, E, Hassard, J, Lobo, D N

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (31-12-2022)
    “…Burnout is endemic in surgeons in the UK and linked with poor patient safety and quality of care, mental health problems, and workforce sustainability…”
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    Structure and quality assurance of Fellowship Training in General Surgery: Consensus recommendations from the Association of Surgeons in Training by Fleming, Christina, Pucher, Philip, Elsey, Elizabeth, Glasbey, James, Conneely, John, Hogan, Aisling, Adair, Robert, Lund, Jonathan, Blencowe, Natalie, Smith, Andrew, Athanasiou, Christos, Wong, Kelvin, Egbuji, Ofuchi, Latif, Aysha, Bibi, Saira, O'Connell, Emer, Flanagan, Michael, Thiyagarajan, Umasankar, Kane, Elizabeth, Baeiv, Yangi, Koshy, Renol, Sudarsanam, Abhilash, Gray, Struvan, Johnstone, Mark, El Muntasar, Ahmed, Adeyanzu, Adetunji, Orizu, Mavis, Mallya, Nisha, Kotecha, Sita, Daliya, Prita, Byrne, Ben E., Leighton, Pippa, Oliphant, Zoe, Clement, Kieran, Scrimgeour, Duncan, Holroyd, David, Doe, Matthew, Griffiths, Shelly, Chambers, Alice, Tham, Ji, Arunachalam, Priya, O'Callaghan, John, Bellini, Maria Irene, Pereca, Jelizaveta, Hoq, Oram, Sagar, Peter, Begaj, Ardit, Humm, Gemma, Williams, Adam, Thaventhiran, Anthony, Clements, Joshua Michael, Ferguson, Henry, McKay, Siobhan C., Mohan, Helen, Fleming, Christina, Elsey, Elizabeth, Glasbey, James, Blencowe, Natalie, Mohan, Helen, Fleming, Christina, Kane, Elizabeth, Lund, Jonathan, Clements, Joshua, Ferguson, Henry, McKay, Siobhan C, Peckham-Cooper, Adam, Pucher, Philip, Humm, Gemma

    “…Over three-quarters of surgical trainees intend to undertake clinical fellowships to improve competence, confidence and the development of super specialised…”
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