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Peer Support to Promote Surgeon Well-being: The APSA Program Experience

Video Published 2024-10-09 Updated 2024-10-17

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APSA's peer support program trained 50 pediatric surgeons to provide emotional support after traumatic events and toxic work environments. Over 80% applied these skills informally with colleagues and trainees, demonstrating feasibility and effectiveness in addressing surgeon distress from adverse events and workplace challenges.

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  • APSA launched a national peer support program in 2020 training surgeons to provide emotional first aid after adverse events or workplace distress
  • Toxic work environments and adverse events were the most common reasons surgeons sought peer support through the program
  • 50 pediatric surgeons completed peer supporter training; over 80% applied skills informally with colleagues, partners, and trainees
  • Peer support programs are feasible and effective for helping surgeons process trauma and recover from distressing workplace experiences

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