Scalpel, Sutures, and Separation Notices
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January 6, 2026
To analyze divorce rates among surgeons compared to nonsurgeon physicians and other healthcare professionals using American Community Survey data.
The elevated divorce risk among surgeons may be linked to the demanding nature of surgical practice, which can lead to emotional exhaustion and reduced time for personal relationships.
Interventions such as flexible scheduling, expanded mental health services, and revised parental leave policies are recommended to address the unique challenges faced by surgeons, particularly to reduce stigma around paternity leave.
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