Maternity Leave
Cross-source consensus on Maternity Leave from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Paid maternity leave among endourologists across Europe ranged from 4 weeks in Belgium to 26 weeks in Ireland. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review
- UK and Austrian data found women surgeons took an average of 10 months of parental leave. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review
- Maternity leave difficulties involved maintaining contact with trainers and arranging or funding locum cover. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review
- Returning to work after leave raised challenges including re-establishing surgical routine, perceived skill deterioration, and guilt. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review
- The absence of phased formal return-to-work pathways was reported as a systemic gap. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review
- Six studies found participants generally viewed policies on safe pregnancy work and maternity-leave contact as inadequate. — Fertility, family planning, pregnancy and motherhood among women doctors working in the EU and UK: a scoping review