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In this episode of BackTable ENT, Drs. Julie Wei and Geeta Lal, a surgical oncologist at the University of Iowa and current president of the Society of Surgical Ergonomics, discuss the importance of ergonomics in surgery.
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SHOW NOTES
First, Julie and Geeta share their stories that have shaped their perspectives on the importance of ergonomics. Geeta details her journey of getting involved in the ergonomics industry dating back to 2016 after having persistent jaw pain. After consulting multiple physicians who offered her narcotics as a solution to her myofascial pain, Geena was inspired to start educating physicians about ergonomics. Geeta and Julie disclosed that from a survey from physicians, 80% of surgeons are in pain.
Geeta then discusses her daily routine for incorporating ergonomics during surgeries. She explains the importance of postural awareness in areas such as table height, laparoscopic machinery, and cameras in order to prevent excessive head and back strain. Furthermore, Geeta defines an “ergonomic timeout”, which are distinct moments to confirm that equipment is in the optimal position, thus mitigating potential risk of injury. Furthermore, Geeta and Julie note which surgical specialities are far worse in surgical ergonomics. Geeta also shares how she obtained her current role of president of the Society of Surgical Ergonomics.
Finally, Geeta and Julie discuss misconceptions in the area of surgical ergonomics and barriers that are present amongst the surgery community when discussing physician pain.
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RESOURCES
Society of Surgical Ergonomics:
https://www.societyofsurgicalergonomics.org/
Dr. Geeta Lal’s Website:
https://surgicalergonomics.com/about/
Dr. Julie Wei’s Article on Surgical Ergonomics in Physician Wellbeing:
https://www.enttoday.org/article/how-surgical-ergonomics-impact-surgeon-wellbeing-outcomes-and-careers/
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In this episode of BackTable ENT, Drs. Julie Wei and Geeta Lal, a surgical oncologist at the University of Iowa and current president of the Society of Surgical Ergonomics, discuss the importance of ergonomics in surgery.
---
EARN CME
Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/TLTDzV
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SHOW NOTES
First, Julie and Geeta share their stories that have shaped their perspectives on the importance of ergonomics. Geeta details her journey of getting involved in the ergonomics industry dating back to 2016 after having persistent jaw pain. After consulting multiple physicians who offered her narcotics as a solution to her myofascial pain, Geena was inspired to start educating physicians about ergonomics. Geeta and Julie disclosed that from a survey from physicians, 80% of surgeons are in pain.
Geeta then discusses her daily routine for incorporating ergonomics during surgeries. She explains the importance of postural awareness in areas such as table height, laparoscopic machinery, and cameras in order to prevent excessive head and back strain. Furthermore, Geeta defines an “ergonomic timeout”, which are distinct moments to confirm that equipment is in the optimal position, thus mitigating potential risk of injury. Furthermore, Geeta and Julie note which surgical specialities are far worse in surgical ergonomics. Geeta also shares how she obtained her current role of president of the Society of Surgical Ergonomics.
Finally, Geeta and Julie discuss misconceptions in the area of surgical ergonomics and barriers that are present amongst the surgery community when discussing physician pain.
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RESOURCES
Society of Surgical Ergonomics:
https://www.societyofsurgicalergonomics.org/
Dr. Geeta Lal’s Website:
https://surgicalergonomics.com/about/
Dr. Julie Wei’s Article on Surgical Ergonomics in Physician Wellbeing:
https://www.enttoday.org/article/how-surgical-ergonomics-impact-surgeon-wellbeing-outcomes-and-careers/
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