
Bridging the Gaps: A Holistic Approach to Strengthening the Pediatric Medical and Surgical Workforce
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Abstract
Osteopathic Values in Fostering a Sustainable Work Environment: Osteopathic values help create a sustainable and supportive environment for pediatric surgeons. These principles encourage collaborative care models that address the surgeon's well-being and patient needs.
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Training: Incorporation of Osteopathic Principles in Surgical Education: Osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) and osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) offer practical applications of these principles. Training programs should include comprehensive modules on whole-person care and preventive strategies, ensuring that future surgeons are equipped to consider the broader developmental, psychological, and familial factors that impact pediatric patients.
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Rural vs. Urban Care Availability: Rural children may face challenges in accessing quality pediatric surgical care compared to their urban counterparts, including longer distances to specialized facilities and potential disparities in outcomes.
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Current Challenges in the Pediatric Surgical Workforce: The pediatric surgical workforce faces significant challenges, including shortages, access to care, high burnout rates, and communication barriers that impede effective care.
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- California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Georgetown University Biomedical Graduate Education- Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences
- Saint Joseph's University Haub School of Business