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The prevalence of imposter syndrome among neurosurgeons in Europe: An EANS YNC survey.

Journal Paper/Review - Apr 16, 2024

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Citation
Zoia C, Stienen M, Zaed I, Menna G, Aldea C, Bartek J, Bauer M, Belo D, Drosos E, Freyschlag C, Kaprovoy S, Lepic M, Lippa L, Mohme M, Motov S, Schwake M, Spiriev T, Stengel F, Torregrossa F, Raffa G, Gandía-González M. The prevalence of imposter syndrome among neurosurgeons in Europe: An EANS YNC survey. Brain Spine 2024; 4:102816.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Brain Spine 2024; 4
Publication Date
Apr 16, 2024
Issn Electronic
2772-5294
Pages
102816
Brief description/objective

Imposter syndrome (IS), characterized by persistent doubts about one's abilities and fear of exposure as a fraud, is a prevalent psychological condition, particularly impacting physicians. In neurosurgery, known for its competitiveness and demands, the prevalence of IS remains high.