Frates Beth, Cron David, Lubitz Carrie Cunningham, Boland Genevieve, Srivastava Sunita, Hodin Richard A, Stephen Antonia E, Carney Kelsey, Phitayakorn Roy
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA (BF); Academic Development Resident, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA (DC); Mentorship Program - Resident Mentorship, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA (CL); Research - MGH Department of Surgery, Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies, Therapeutic Intralesional Program, Mentorship Program - Research Faculty Mentoring, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA, USA (GB); Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Mentorship Program - 'Refresh' Mid-Career Mentorship Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA (SS); Division of Gastrointestinal and Oncologic Surgery, MGH Department of Surgery Faculty Affairs, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA (RH); Endocrine Surgery, MGH, Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA (AS); MGH Department of Surgery, Boston, MA, USA (KC); and Mentorship Program - Mentoring Culture, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA (RP).
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2022 Jul 15;17(2):213-215. doi: 10.1177/15598276221105830. eCollection 2023 Mar-Apr.
Surgeons have been under great pressure during the COVID pandemic. Their careers are filled with fast paced decisions, life and death situations, and long hours at work. The COVID pandemic created more tasks and even new responsibilities at times, but when the operating rooms were closed down, there was less work. The COVID experience invited the opportunity to rethink mentoring in the surgery department at the Massachusetts General Hospital. The leadership experimented with a new style of mentoring which involved a team approach. In addition, they tried something else that was new: adding a lifestyle medicine expert and wellness coach to the mentoring team. The program was tested on 13 early stage surgeons who found the experience to be beneficial, and they commented that they wished they had it even earlier in their careers. Including a non-surgeon who was a lifestyle medicine physician and wellness coach added an element of whole person health that was acceptable to the surgeons and even embraced as the majority of them elected to follow up with one on one coaching after the mentoring meeting. This team mentoring program with senior surgeons and a lifestyle medicine expert is one that can be explored by other departments and other hospitals given its success at the department of surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital.
在新冠疫情期间,外科医生承受着巨大压力。他们的职业生涯充满了快节奏的决策、生死攸关的情况以及长时间的工作。新冠疫情有时带来了更多任务甚至新的职责,但当手术室关闭时,工作量就减少了。新冠疫情促使麻省总医院外科部有机会重新思考指导方式。领导层尝试了一种新的指导风格,采用团队方式。此外,他们还尝试了其他新举措:在指导团队中增加一名生活方式医学专家和健康教练。该项目在13名早期外科医生身上进行了测试,他们发现这段经历很有益,还表示希望在职业生涯更早的时候就有这样的机会。纳入一名作为生活方式医学医生和健康教练的非外科医生,增添了整体健康的元素,这对外科医生来说是可以接受的,甚至大多数外科医生在指导会议后选择接受一对一的教练辅导。鉴于该项目在麻省总医院外科部取得的成功,其他科室和医院可以探索这种由资深外科医生和生活方式医学专家组成的团队指导项目。