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Cardiothoracic surgery is a specialty of tradition, primarily because of patient quality and safety issues. Although cardiothoracic surgeons tend to have type A personalities and are uniquely dedicated to their roles as clinicians, teachers, and researchers, there is a growing need for surgeons to recognize and achieve work-life balance. Four cardiothoracic surgeons discuss what work-life balance means to them, how to separate professional and personal fulfillment, and how to attract talented medical students into the specialty.
Douglas E. Wood, MD - University of Washington, Seattle (@UW)
Fawwaz R. Shaw, MD - University of Washington, Seattle (@UW)
Emily A. Farkas, MD - San Francisco, CA
Nahush Mokadam, MD - University of Washington, Seattle (@UW)