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Irregular Sleep Timing in Surgeons May Increase Postoperative Major Adverse Events
Posted inGeneral Surgery news Public Health

Irregular Sleep Timing in Surgeons May Increase Postoperative Major Adverse Events

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/06/2026
A multicenter prospective cohort study suggests that substantial surgeon social jet lag, but not midsleep variability alone, is associated with higher 30-day major adverse event risk after surgery and correlates with surgeon burnout.
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The Human Cost of Respiratory Care: Why Multidisciplinary Teams Cannot Shield Physicians from Burnout
Posted innews Psychiatry Respiratory

The Human Cost of Respiratory Care: Why Multidisciplinary Teams Cannot Shield Physicians from Burnout

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 03/19/2026
A comprehensive study of 569 cystic fibrosis professionals identifies physicians as the group most vulnerable to burnout, emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization. The research highlights administrative burden as a primary driver and calls for urgent systems-level reforms to protect the respiratory workforce.
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