Strategic Career Transitions in Orthopaedic Surgery #MMPMID41134929
Christiansen MJ; Mulcahey MK
JBJS Rev 2025[Oct]; 13 (10): ? PMID41134929show ga
>> Career transitions in orthopaedic surgery present meaningful opportunities for professional growth and personal fulfillment. Orthopaedic surgeons frequently navigate career shifts due to factors such as new professional or leadership opportunities, burnout, or workplace dissatisfaction. Notably, more than 50% of orthopaedic surgeons change jobs within their first 5 years of practice, underscoring the significance of strategic planning and thoughtful decision-making in these transitions.>> To facilitate effective career changes, structured frameworks can guide surgeons through self-assessment, identification of strengths and interests, strategic delegation, and streamlining responsibilities.>> Critical considerations before transition include recognizing the limitations of the current job situation, clarifying future career goals, and engaging trusted colleagues and mentors. Early and proactive communication, deliberate preparation, and iterative evaluation are essential practices that enhance the effectiveness of career transitions.>> The purpose of this review was to explore when orthopaedic surgeons should contemplate career transitions, outline essential factors and critical questions for reflection, and propose structured strategies to support sustainable and successful career evolution.