Despite the growth of transplant hepatology as a subspecialty over the past decade, data on professional roles and compensation models remain lacking. Furthermore, the prevalence of physician burnout and job satisfaction are unknown in this profession. We aimed to conduct a comprehensive assessment of early career transplant hepatologists to fill these voids in knowledge and to inform current and future transplant hepatologists. An online survey designed to quantify clinical and nonclinical roles, compensation and structure, job satisfaction, and burnout was sent to 256 early career transplant hepatologists. Respondents were divided into three practice settings: university hospital clinical (n = 79), non-university hospital clinic...
BACKGROUND: Burnout within the health professions has become an increasingly important topic. Eviden...
Purpose: The American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) provides a framework for the training an...
Background: Live donor liver transplantation (LDLT) mandates conversance in liver anatomy and major ...
Several governmental agencies and private organizations monitor data on relative value units (RVU) a...
Despite the likely benefits of palliative care (PC) for patients with cirrhosis, physician experienc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver disease is prevalent in the United States, and as the population ages, an i...
Objective: The increasing prevalence of liver disease in the UK means there is a pressing need to ex...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of employment of patients after liver transplantation (TX) and the ...
sought whether the right number of abdominal organ transplant surgeons are being trained in the Unit...
Background and Aims: This study serves to revisit the effects of liver transplantation (LT) on emplo...
Liver transplantation has indeed evolved from an experimental procedure in the early 1980s to the mo...
Liver transplantation has indeed evolved from an experimental procedure in the early 1980s to the mo...
BackgroundAdverse effects of clinician burnout have been studied across multiple specialties; howeve...
BACKGROUND: Burnout within the health professions has become an increasingly important topic. Eviden...
Purpose: The American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) provides a framework for the training an...
Background: Live donor liver transplantation (LDLT) mandates conversance in liver anatomy and major ...
Several governmental agencies and private organizations monitor data on relative value units (RVU) a...
Despite the likely benefits of palliative care (PC) for patients with cirrhosis, physician experienc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver disease is prevalent in the United States, and as the population ages, an i...
Objective: The increasing prevalence of liver disease in the UK means there is a pressing need to ex...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of employment of patients after liver transplantation (TX) and the ...
sought whether the right number of abdominal organ transplant surgeons are being trained in the Unit...
Background and Aims: This study serves to revisit the effects of liver transplantation (LT) on emplo...
Liver transplantation has indeed evolved from an experimental procedure in the early 1980s to the mo...
Liver transplantation has indeed evolved from an experimental procedure in the early 1980s to the mo...
BackgroundAdverse effects of clinician burnout have been studied across multiple specialties; howeve...
BACKGROUND: Burnout within the health professions has become an increasingly important topic. Eviden...
Purpose: The American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) provides a framework for the training an...
Background: Live donor liver transplantation (LDLT) mandates conversance in liver anatomy and major ...