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The Burnout Antidote: Infusing Well-being into Healthcare Culture
Release Date: 11/03/2023
The Burnout Antidote: Infusing Well-being into Healthcare Culture
In the series wrap-up show, co-hosts Amy Pearlman and Paul Deger reflect on the stories we’ve heard, the lessons we’ve learned, and the tools we’ve obtained during our journey exploring moral distress, burnout, and self-compassion in healthcare. Our series shed light on the challenges healthcare professionals face, systemic barriers, and steps we can take to pave the way for a healthier culture. As we wrap up, let's remember that addressing burnout is not just a personal responsibility but a collective endeavor involving healthcare institutions, policymakers, and society at large. ...
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In 2020, forty million people in the United States had a substance use disorder and only 6.5 percent received treatment. Healthcare providers are not immune to substance use disorders and other addictions. Some studies indicate that stress, burnout, exposure to death and trauma, access to prescription medication, and a culture of fear of stigma and loss of license are contributing factors for healthcare providers turning to drugs, alcohol, and other addictions as coping strategies. In this episode, co-hosts Amy Pearlman and Paul Deger discuss the impact of addiction on healthcare...
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Common humanity, one of the three components of self-compassion, the antidote to burnout, is strengthened by sharing our unique stories. We can build empathy and support the humanity involved in healthcare by honoring and elevating the lived experience of healthcare providers and patients. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul speak to Scott Acord and Michael Drummond from the Providence Institute for Human Caring about Hear Me Now, a patient and provider storytelling project with a goal to make healthcare more humane. For more information about how you can share your story with the...
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What are your experiences and feelings toward your healthcare system’s EMR? Love it? Hate it? What about the growth of AI in healthcare? Tech in healthcare has given us incredible advancements that have saved lives. At the same time, the rate at which technology is created and implemented may be outpacing our ability to adjust to the impact on operational systems, policies, and the human beings providing care. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul discuss the intersection of technology, healthcare, and burnout. They explore the impact on culture and work-life integration. We also hear from...
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The urgent and critical need of standing up large scale telehealth capabilities at the beginning of the 2020 COVID epidemic dramatically launched virtual care into our everyday healthcare practices. We saw the benefits and efficiencies for both patient and provider. At the same time, we quickly learned and experienced the pitfalls. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul explore the intersection of burnout and telehealth. What is the best working environment for you - virtual, in-person, hybrid? What do patients prefer? Let’s take ourselves off of “mute” and discuss. Our Hosts: Amy...
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This week’s episode includes a powerful story of the toll burnout can take on us, challenging our perception of our values and who we are. In this episode, we continue our burnout recovery journey by diving even deeper into the concepts and experiences of moral distress and moral injury. Co-hosts Amy and Paul reflect on the story of a clinician who found himself wondering what kind of person and healthcare provider he had become, what led him to that place, and the patient experience that changed his and his patient’s life. Our Hosts: Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW Amy...
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Life is a series of experiences, good, bad, and otherwise. How do we make it through demanding work responsibilities when we face tough times in our personal lives? In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul talk about living in two worlds - our work life and our personal life, and the advantages and disadvantages of compartmentalization. They describe strategies for supporting colleagues and yourself as a healthcare clinician who is also dealing with stress outside of work. Our guests share stories of working while going through difficult times in their life, like a relationship breakup, and...
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The skipped lunches, extra shifts, completing charting after your workday was supposed to end, fitting in the extra patient - we often go above and beyond to meet the needs of our patients in a stretched healthcare system. But running ourselves into the ground is not helping anyone. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul talk about how to balance care delivery and taking care of your personal health when you have a chronic health condition. Our guest recalls her experience with the onset of a health condition and how she learned to advocate for her needs so that she could be healthy and...
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One in five U.S. adults experience a mental health condition each year.* What happens when the healer is also healing? As a healthcare clinician, do you feel like you have the space, resources, and support to take care of your own mental health? In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul discuss the experiences of healthcare clinicians who have a mental health condition, associated stigma, seeking help, and integrating our identities as healers and humans. Our guests discuss their experiences as healthcare providers with depression and anxiety. Content notice: This episode contains...
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Healthcare providers can both experience trauma while providing care and they can also be exposed to secondary trauma, or hearing about the direct traumatic experiences of another person. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul define primary and secondary trauma, common responses to trauma, and how colleagues and healthcare leaders can build support for clinicians that experience trauma while delivering care. Our clinician guest describes their experience with treating a complex medical presentation that led to a patient’s death and the impact that it had on him. Content notice: This...
info_outlineHealthcare burnout is real. How do we find our way back to well-being? How can we be present in our work healing others?
We need a new conversation beyond “just meditate or take a walk.” We need a discussion that listens to our pain, asks hard questions and finds the joy and purpose lost along the way.
Join hosts Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW, and Paul Deger, MA, LPC, PT, as they honor the stories of fellow healthcare clinicians who are navigating burnout and discuss solutions for real change.
The first two episodes of “The Burnout Antidote” will be available November 15th, and new episodes will be released every Wednesday. Like, follow, or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
The Burnout Antidote is a co-production from Psych Hub and is brought to you by Janssen Neuroscience.