Imène Hadji, OncoDaily Algeria Hub Lead, Medical Oncologist at CHU Annaba, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m sharing a short survey exploring burnout, compassion fatigue, and workplace stressors among uro-oncology cancer multi-disciplinary teams.
- Clinical/Radiation/Medical Oncologists
- Urologists / Uro-Oncology Surgeons
- Oncology Nurses and Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Radiologists and Pathologists involved in uro-oncology MDTs
- Allied health professionals (e.g., dietitians, physiotherapists, psycho-oncology staff)
- Trainees/Residents/Fellows in relevant specialties
- MDT coordinators
Takes about 5–10 minutes
- Fully anonymous
- Open to healthcare professionals involved in uro-oncology cancer care
- Findings will help inform future wellbeing initiatives and advocacy in the field
Ioanna Nixon, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at University of Glasgow and Consultant Clinical Oncologist at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, shared this post, adding:
“Please support this work. Only takes a few minutes to reply to the survey aiming to understand burnout, compassion fatigue and work-rejated stressors among uro-oncology hajrycare professionals.”
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