Sugeons Prone to Suicidal Thoughts
Sugeons Prone to Suicidal Thoughts
A new study finds surgeons are more likely to have suicidal thoughts than the general public.
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" A new study find -- contemplate suicide more often in the general population but are less likely to seek help. In an anonymous survey of 8000 surgeon about 6% reported recent suicidal -- which is twice the rate of those in other profession. However only about one quarter of those sergeant thought processional help for their problems mostly because they feared losing their job. The survey suggests job burnout depression and medical errors we most heavily on the mental health care again. In fact they're rate of suicidal thoughts with 16%. Among those who made a major medical error. Durkin who worked fewer than forty hours a week -- much less likely to contemplate suicide. "
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