Clinician Burnout: Coping from a Personal and Practice Standpoint

September 29, 2020 00:57:20
Clinician Burnout: Coping from a Personal and Practice Standpoint
Pathways to Well-Being
Clinician Burnout: Coping from a Personal and Practice Standpoint

Sep 29 2020 | 00:57:20

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Show Notes

Now more than ever, clinicians are facing higher rates of burnout and reporting lower satisfaction scores with their careers. Under heightened challenges and increased pressures during the pandemic, burnout is a silent burden plaguing the health care community. On this episode of Pathways to Wellbeing, Georgia Tetlow, MD, and Riva Z. Robinson, MD, discuss how burnout manifests in all stages of practice and the critical steps clinicians can take to improve their mental health. Burnout inspired both doctors to find new ways of healing, for themselves and for their patients. To view the transcript for this episode, click here: https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/clinician-burnout-coping-from-a-personal-and-practice-standpoint/

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