Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open (Jul 2024)

The importance and benefits of defining full-time equivalence in the field of acute care surgery

  • Kristan Staudenmayer,
  • Amy Goldberg,
  • Marc DeMoya,
  • Randi N Smith,
  • Joanelle Bailey,
  • Mari Freedberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2023-001307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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Acute care surgery (ACS) encompasses five major pillars - trauma, surgical critical care, emergency general surgery, elective general surgery and surgical rescue. The specialty continues to evolve and due to high-acuity, high-volume and around-the-clock care, the workload can be significant leading to workforce challenges such as rightsizing of staff, work-life imbalance, surgeon burnout and more. To address these challenges and ensure a stable workforce, ACS as a specialty must be deliberate and thoughtful about how it manages workload and workforce going forward. In this article, we address the importance, benefits and challenges of defining full-time equivalence for ACS as a method to establish a stable ACS workforce for the future.