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CUT AND RUN: The European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (ESPRAS) Highlights Gen Z's Worrying Exodus to Private Practice
The survey, which spans Europe and the United States , quizzed seven current and past leaders of international surgical societies on the challenges, opportunities, and structural changes needed to address the influence of Gen Z. It revealed that Gen Z are spearheading reduced working hours, enhanced work-life balance, and a decline in hierarchical mentorship with a move towards a more egalitarian and less formal relationship with superiors and peers. A change in working patterns, in particular, would spell a seismic shift in current working practices, potentially affecting trauma response.
More positive changes include reshaping a system that has punishing working hours and practices, advocating for better resources and infrastructure, embracing holistic patient care, driving efficiency, and pioneering the evolution of education and training.
Consultant plastic surgeon and ESPRAS President, Mark Henley , says:
The European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ESPRAS) (https://espras.org)
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