Foster a culture of well-being for your physicians with the new open-access #AMAStepsForward "Value of Feeling Valued Playbook." Combat #burnout with actionable tips on boosting resiliency, professional development and more – dive in on @AMAEdHub today. https://t.co/bKJSKQg0L0
Interested in presenting at #ACPH2025? The call for abstracts is now open! Share your innovative solutions to improve #physicianwellbeing. Submit today and join us in Boston Sept. 11-13.
Belongingness among medical students, residents, and fellows varies strongly correlates with learner burnout and organizational recruitment retention, and is associated with multiple potentially modifiable learning environment factors.
A new study examines #Belongingness in a large population of #MedStudents, #Residents, and #Fellows and associations with burnout, organizational recruitment retention indicators, and potentially modifiable learning environment factors: https://t.co/xbXw3xLPH4. #MedEd
Healthcare Leaders! Join us on Health Workforce Well-Being Day as we discuss how effective leadership & culture transformation can create systems where healthcare workers thrive.
Register now https://t.co/I4uAjcQ3dX
Episode 5 Out Now – A leader can’t be a leader without followers: The Science of Followership, Dr Aimee Gardner 🎁🎄
RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 5 of our RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast featuring Dr Aimee Gardner - Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Director of the Academy of Medical Educators at the University of Colorado School of Medicine + Fullbright U.S Scholar Awardee is OUT NOW.
Our latest podcast episode was hosted by Dr Fardod O'Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Surgical Education, RCSI
Available on Spotify and Apple podcasts, we are delighted to announce that the Episode 5 is now available to listen on the below audio channels:
Spotify - https://t.co/NQTLvsgmse
Apple Podcasts - https://t.co/p0rgLiTIGT
📊 New research assesses the impact of workload and clinician experience concerning hospital length of stay (LOS). This study reveals that balancing workload and leveraging seasoned providers may improve efficiency.
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/tJEEhAurTu #HealthcareResearch
Join me and fellow physicians on Oct 24 at 7 PM ET for the next Medscape Masters event, 'Break the Burnout Cycle: Next-Gen Solutions.' We'll explore practical, innovative strategies to beat burnout and rediscover the joy in medicine. https://t.co/cLwhr3TY62
“You're never really the same. You don't think about it every day, but it's a part of you," shares Barbara Blok, MD, associate professor @CUEmergency, about her experience of caring for victims of the Aurora movie theater shooting with @AAMCtoday ⬇️
https://t.co/4UkjjiwZlK
Medical school is tough and some students get burned out. So what was it like for med students during the COVID pandemic? A study by @CUMedicalSchool leader @dyrbye, MD, sheds light on a trying time for the doctors of tomorrow. #cucityofhealth@CUAnschutz
https://t.co/Ps7fcOraKX
A new study of #MedStudent responses to the 2019-2021 AAMC GQs found male, Asian, Black or African American, & sexual minority students had a higher risk of #burnout, while female, Hispanic, White, & heterosexual students had a lower risk: https://t.co/v17dIaKmdL. #MedEd@dyrbye
Figure - PMC interesting paper about administrative ha in healthcare. Action on AH -> ⬇️ workload ⬆️ work efficiency = ⬇️ #burnout https://t.co/RpEEqVVmVs
🎙️ Podcast features physician burnout thought leader Lotte Dyrbye, MD, MHPE, explores the causes behind burnout in healthcare, recent studies and possible solutions
https://t.co/SjhtoXVUOf
@dyrbye, @CUMedicalSchool
Wonderful to join @Caseywell in discussing the very important topic of physician and provider burnout with @dyrbye from @CUMedicalSchool on #HealthScienceRadio - a very timely and important topic to all involved in healthcare. https://t.co/cL1k5lV2wl
Tomorrow's Grand Rounds features @KenistonAngela and @marishaburden from the University of Colorado, presenting "Breaking New Ground: How Science Can Improve the Ways We Work in Healthcare" over Zoom. Join us!
Details: https://t.co/l1wCE8Qqx4
7/ Two important solutions:
1⃣ We need to reconsider our relationship with work and TAKE TIME OFF
2⃣ We need adequate staffing and coverage so we can take time away secure in the knowledge that our patients are properly cared for
What other solutions would you propose?