Erul Enes
Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey.
Cancer Control. 2025 Jan-Dec;32:10732748251347045. doi: 10.1177/10732748251347045. Epub 2025 May 26.
Burnout and imposter syndrome (IS) are commonly reported among oncologists at all career stages, irrespective of age, sex, or training level. Many professionals in the field reported feeling unsupported, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated efforts by institutions and professional organizations to strengthen the well-being infrastructure. As more oncologists consider leaving the profession or transitioning to other careers, the importance of thoughtful workforce planning and retention strategies has become increasingly apparent. Resilience, though a core trait in cancer physicians, is not sufficient. Addressing IS and burnout requires a broad cultural shift, one that fosters mentorship, implements supportive workplace policies, and prioritizes physician health. The future of oncology depends not only on scientific breakthroughs but also on the sustainability and well-being of those delivering care. Therefore, it is time to act.
职业倦怠和冒名顶替综合症(IS)在各个职业阶段的肿瘤学家中都很常见,无论年龄、性别或培训水平如何。该领域的许多专业人士表示感到缺乏支持,这凸显了机构和专业组织迫切需要共同努力,加强福祉保障体系。随着越来越多的肿瘤学家考虑离开该行业或转向其他职业,精心规划劳动力和制定留用策略的重要性日益凸显。尽管适应力是癌症医生的核心特质,但这还不够。解决冒名顶替综合症和职业倦怠问题需要广泛的文化转变,即培养指导关系、实施支持性的职场政策,并将医生的健康放在首位。肿瘤学的未来不仅取决于科学突破,还取决于提供护理服务人员的可持续性和福祉。因此,是时候采取行动了。