Anton, Nicholas E.Lebares, Carter C.Karipidis, TheoklitosStefanidis, Dimitrios2023-02-242023-02-242021-07Anton, N. E., Lebares, C. C., Karipidis, T., & Stefanidis, D. (2021). Mastering Stress: Mental Skills and Emotional Regulation for Surgical Performance and Life. The Journal of Surgical Research, 263, A1–A12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2021.01.0091095-8673https://hdl.handle.net/1805/31485Mental skills and emotional regulation training are gaining acceptance in surgical education as vital elements of surgeon development. These skills can effectively enhance technical skill development, improve well-being, and promote career longevity. There is evidence emerging in the surgical education literature to support the incorporation of mental skills and emotional regulation training curricula in residency training. In this study, we present the existing evidence supporting the use of this training with high performers to reduce stress and optimize well-being and performance. We also consider the recent research emerging in surgical education that offers validity evidence for use of mental skills training with surgeons. Finally, we provide a framework to guide the incorporation of these skills throughout the career of a surgeon and suggest methods to promote the development of mental skills training efforts nationally.en-USPublisher PolicyClinical CompetenceInternship and ResidencyEmotional RegulationOccupational StressMastering Stress: Mental Skills and Emotional Regulation for Surgical Performance and LifeArticle