Congrats @md_schulte on this important paper! Read to Lead: Developing a Leadership Book Club Curriculum for Graduate Medical Education @MKChan_RCPSC @jobusar @acgme @HarvardMacy https://t.co/WEIFMwHDSG
3 Lessons from Dr. Shanafelt!
1. Physicians with the highest scores on resiliency still experience burnout
2. Our goal is to fix a broken work environment not teach physicians to tolerate one
3. Leaders accomplish the mission and attend to the welfare of the team
#MedTwitter
November leadership series is coming to a close!
We spoke with Dr. Tait Shanafelt who is a Jeanie and Stewart Ritchie Professor of Medicine, Chief Wellness Officer, and associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Coming down the homestretch of our November #Leadership series we wanted to highlight not only one of our favorite guests, but also someone who has been super supportive of us off the air -@joshuadhartzell
Tues. Decisively prioritize energy or succumb to someone else’s agenda.
Rx,
1. Mute notifications.
2. Control what we can. Let the rest go.
3. Review calendar b4 saying “yes.”
4. Write down tasks. Commit to XYZ.
5. Routines: fitness, sleep, meal time.
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@joelbervell has been named by TikTok as the top 2021 “Voice for Change,” was featured by TikTok as one of 10 “Changemakers” on their inaugural Discover List, named as one of ten recipients of the 50K MACRO x TikTok Black Creatives Grant, and was a nominee for the AdColor Award
Two of our favorite quotes from @EdwardCreagan
“The most significant factor in effective leadership is the ability to communicate"
“It’s easy to sit on the sidelines or in the bleachers and criticize leadership, but when the buck stops with you it’s a whole different ball game"