HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: Nobuhiko Kanaya from the several years to achieve professional standards in Japan have published the Article: Optimization of workflow processes for sustainable paternal involvement: case study of an academic “daddy surgeon” in Japan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
In fact, at the recent Annual Congress of the Japanese Surgical Association, it was suggested that surgeons should have the opportunity to take paternity leave based on individual lifestyles. In Japan, 90% of surgeons are men, and the majority do not take sufficient paternity leave because of their intense surgical demands, including emergency cases . . .

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