top of page

BackTable / Urology / Podcast / Episode #127

I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology

with Dr. Kristin Chrouser

This week on BackTable Urology, urologists Dr. Suzette Sutherland (University of Washington) and Dr. Kristin Chrouser (University of Michigan) discuss the importance of ergonomics for surgeons in the OR and in the clinic to prevent physical ailments that can lead to early retirement and burnout.

Be part of the conversation. Put your sponsored messaging on this episode. Learn how.

I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology with Dr. Kristin Chrouser on the BackTable Urology Podcast)
Ep 127 I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology with Dr. Kristin Chrouser
00:00 / 01:04

BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2023, October 13). Ep. 127 – I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com

Stay Up To Date

Follow:

Subscribe:

Sign Up:

Podcast Contributors

Dr. Kristin Chrouser discusses I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology on the BackTable 127 Podcast

Dr. Kristin Chrouser

Dr. Kristin Chrouser is an associate professor of urology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Dr. Suzette Sutherland discusses I Love My Job, But It's Killing Me: Ergonomics in Urology on the BackTable 127 Podcast

Dr. Suzette Sutherland

Dr. Suzette Sutherland is the director of female urology with UW Medicine in Seattle, Washington.

Synopsis

First, Suzette and Kristin explain the risks of various procedures and the positions that can put urologists in vulnerable positions. They discuss how the angle, length of time, stillness, and head weight play a role in the potential for injury. They also explore how technology like adjustable loupes and the placement of surgical monitors can help reduce the strain. Next, they highlight the importance of educating staff on proper ergonomics and encouraging urologists to incorporate ergonomic checks into the World Health Organization's universal time out process. They also recommend taking micro breaks, which are short 60 second stretching breaks every 45 minutes. They encourage surgeons to involve the entire team when stretching as well.

The importance of physical fitness is indisputable in reducing musculoskeletal problems for surgeons. Suzette and Kristin discuss the culture of surgery and the generational differences between surgeons, which influence the way doctors think about and talk about pain. According to them, making ergonomic initiatives part of the core residency education is crucial.

Disclaimer: The Materials available on BackTable.com are for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosing and treating patients. The opinions expressed by participants of the BackTable Podcast belong solely to the participants, and do not necessarily reflect the views of BackTable.

backtable-plus-vi-cta.jpg
Become a BackTable Sponsor

Up Next

Neurostimulation for Overactive Bladder: What's New with Dr. Suzette Sutherland on the BackTable Urology Podcast)
Perfecting Rectal Spacer Placement for Optimal Care with Dr. Neil Taunk on the BackTable Urology Podcast)

Articles

Topics

Get in touch!

We want to hear from you. Let us know if you’re interested in partnering with BackTable as a Podcast guest, a sponsor, or as a member of the BackTable Team.

Select which show(s) you would like to subscribe to:

Thanks! Message sent.

bottom of page