1. Only two directors said their surgical training program offers formal surgical ergonomics education, even though surgeons face a high risk of musculoskeletal disorders.
2. About 25 percent of U.S. surgical training programs include some type of surgical ergonomics education.
3. Eighty-seven percent of surgeons experienced musculoskeletal pain while operating, according to a separate report from Boston-based Harvard Medical School.
4. Due to work-related musculoskeletal disorders, 43 percent of surgeons modify their practice.
5. Musculoskeletal pain causes 9 percent of surgeons to retire.
6. In 76.7 percent of current informal surgical ergonomics education programs, trainees seemed to believe it was worthwhile to learn surgical ergonomics skills.
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