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Ir Med J ; 110(7): 602, 2017 Aug 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29341514

ABSTRACT

In the training process, there is a tension between the work life and home life of trainees. This study explored both the personal impact and the opportunity costs of training from the Specialist Paediatric Registrar (SPR) perspective. The survey explored 1) career progression, 2) perceived functional effectiveness at work, 3) psychological impact of hospital based training, and 4) the personal and social cost of training. Fifty-three (71%) SPRs responded of whom 47 (89%)were married or in long term relationships. Seventy-five percent of trainees had a definite career plan with 86% intending to undertake fellowship training. Seventy percent believed they were efficient time managers but 53% had difficulty in making time for academic pursuits and fifty percent experienced negative feelings, which lingered after work and interfered with their relationships at home. Seventy-four percent stated training was undertaken at significant personal cost with only 21% achieving a very satisfactory work/life balance. To address these difficulties trainee wellbeing should be addressed at the Basic Specialist Training (BST) level and the career path clearly explained outlining the challenges that are likely to be encountered.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Career Mobility , Pediatrics/education , Child , Humans , Marital Status/statistics & numerical data , Specialization , Work-Life Balance
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg ; 3(2): 376-80, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17670265

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of extended rethymectomy in patients with myasthenia gravis. Additionally, an original technique of resternotomy is described. Extended rethymectomy was performed on 21 patients with refractory myastenic symptoms after a previous transsternal thymectomy. In 8 patients the original video-assisted technique of complete longitudinal resternotomy with the aid of a special sternal retractor elevating the sternum from above and below was used. Severe intraoperative haemorrhage from the lacerated left innominate vein occurred in 3/13 patients operated on before the video-assisted technique of resternotomy had been introduced. In none of the 8 patients operated on with video-assisted resternotomy such a complication was noted. PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS: retained thymic lobe (4/21 patients), ectopic foci of thymic tissue (13/21 patients) no thymic tissue (4/21 patients). Results of follow-up: complete remission (11.8%), improvement (64.7%); no improvement (35.3%) during the follow-up period (mean 3.4 years). There was neither deterioration of myasthenia nor mortality during follow-up in this group. We conclude that described technique of video-assisted resternotomy reliably prevents the laceration of the heart and great vessels, and that complete remission and improvement rates in patients operated on with the extended rethymectomy are relatively low but deterioration of myasthenia is prevented.

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Pneumonol Alergol Pol ; 67(5-6): 228-36, 1999.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10570644

ABSTRACT

Ninety-three patients with pulmonary metastases (PM) were operated on between 1983 and 1997. Surgical complications occurred in 8 (9%) of patients. Two (3%) of patients died in hospital, 7 were operated on again due to further PM. An average survival after lung metastasis surgery was 40 months, median 22 months. 44% and 35% of patients survived respectively 3 and 5 years. Thanks to lung metastasis surgery the overall survival was longer; an average overall survival was 87 months (median 58 months). 58% and 38% of patients survived respectively 5 and 10 years. Time between treatment of primary tumour (PT) and lung metastasis surgery (disease free interval DFI) was on average 4 years, median 41 months. The patients who showed DFI-longer than 2 years had tendency to live longer (p = 0.086). Patients with PM are recommended to be operated on, even if further PM occur.


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Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Lung Neoplasms/surgery , Adenocarcinoma/secondary , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/secondary , Female , Germinoma/secondary , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/mortality , Male , Melanoma/secondary , Middle Aged , Sarcoma/secondary , Survival Rate
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