Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective
Introduction Working in surgery while pregnant is challenging. Navigating this period safely is of paramount importance. Anecdotal observation suggests that there exists great variation among European nations in regard to maternity leave and radiation safety. The aim of this article was to gain insi...
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ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2927386 2023-05-15T16:47:18+02:00 Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective Jones, Charles Patrick Warburton Pietropaolo, Amelia Spinoit, Anne-Francoise Bergesen, Anne Kvåle Gudbrandsdottir, Gigja Beisland, Christian von Ostau, Nicola Harke, Nina N. Ribal, Maria J. Zerva, Maria Bres-Niewada, Ewa Zondervan, Patricia McLornan, Liza Ferretti, Stefania Tonnhofer, Ursula Necknig, Ulrike Hendrika Skolarikos, Andreas Somani, Bhaskar K. 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2927386 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-021-03896-y eng eng Springer urn:issn:0724-4983 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2927386 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-021-03896-y cristin:1974705 World Journal of Urology, 2021. Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no Copyright The Author(s) 2021 World Journal of Urology Journal article Peer reviewed 2021 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-021-03896-y 2023-03-14T17:41:39Z Introduction Working in surgery while pregnant is challenging. Navigating this period safely is of paramount importance. Anecdotal observation suggests that there exists great variation among European nations in regard to maternity leave and radiation safety. The aim of this article was to gain insight into policy patterns and variations across Europe regarding these issues. Methods A series of core question items was distributed to representatives across 12 nations Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom). Results The total number of weeks with full pay ranged from as little as 4 weeks in Belgium to 32 and Iceland. All countries included in this study give the option of additional weeks beyond the initial period, however at reduced pay. Some offer unpaid leave beyond this. Only 5/12 countries had a specific policy on when the pregnant surgeon should come off the on-call rota. Only Austria, Italy and Poland stipulate a requirement for the pregnant clinician to be replaced or be completely exempt in cases involving radiation. Only Germany, Iceland, Norway and Poland highlight the need to limit radiation dose in the first trimester. Beyond this, Germany alone provides written guidance for reduction in gown weight and along with Poland, display arguably the most forward-thinking approach to resting. Conclusion There is a marked range in maternal leave policies across Europe. There also exists a lack of universal guidance on radiation safety for the pregnant urologist. There is urgent need for this void to be addressed. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Norway World Journal of Urology 40 3 857 864 |
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Introduction Working in surgery while pregnant is challenging. Navigating this period safely is of paramount importance. Anecdotal observation suggests that there exists great variation among European nations in regard to maternity leave and radiation safety. The aim of this article was to gain insight into policy patterns and variations across Europe regarding these issues. Methods A series of core question items was distributed to representatives across 12 nations Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom). Results The total number of weeks with full pay ranged from as little as 4 weeks in Belgium to 32 and Iceland. All countries included in this study give the option of additional weeks beyond the initial period, however at reduced pay. Some offer unpaid leave beyond this. Only 5/12 countries had a specific policy on when the pregnant surgeon should come off the on-call rota. Only Austria, Italy and Poland stipulate a requirement for the pregnant clinician to be replaced or be completely exempt in cases involving radiation. Only Germany, Iceland, Norway and Poland highlight the need to limit radiation dose in the first trimester. Beyond this, Germany alone provides written guidance for reduction in gown weight and along with Poland, display arguably the most forward-thinking approach to resting. Conclusion There is a marked range in maternal leave policies across Europe. There also exists a lack of universal guidance on radiation safety for the pregnant urologist. There is urgent need for this void to be addressed. publishedVersion |
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Jones, Charles Patrick Warburton Pietropaolo, Amelia Spinoit, Anne-Francoise Bergesen, Anne Kvåle Gudbrandsdottir, Gigja Beisland, Christian von Ostau, Nicola Harke, Nina N. Ribal, Maria J. Zerva, Maria Bres-Niewada, Ewa Zondervan, Patricia McLornan, Liza Ferretti, Stefania Tonnhofer, Ursula Necknig, Ulrike Hendrika Skolarikos, Andreas Somani, Bhaskar K. |
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Jones, Charles Patrick Warburton Pietropaolo, Amelia Spinoit, Anne-Francoise Bergesen, Anne Kvåle Gudbrandsdottir, Gigja Beisland, Christian von Ostau, Nicola Harke, Nina N. Ribal, Maria J. Zerva, Maria Bres-Niewada, Ewa Zondervan, Patricia McLornan, Liza Ferretti, Stefania Tonnhofer, Ursula Necknig, Ulrike Hendrika Skolarikos, Andreas Somani, Bhaskar K. Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective |
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Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective |
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Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective |
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Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective |
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Rules and regulations for a pregnant endourologist: the European perspective |
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