Objective: We sought to examine the factors associated with resident perceptions of autonomy and to characterize the relationship between resident autonomy and wellness.
Background: Concerns exist that resident autonomy is decreasing, impacting competence.
Methods: Quantitative data were collected through a cross-sectional survey administered after the 2020 ABSITE.
Introduction: Resident burnout is highly prevalent in general surgery. Burnout is increasingly recognized as a symptom of an unsupportive workplace. The objectives of this study were to describe resident perceptions of program responsiveness and to identify associated factors.
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