The stresses of modern medicine place physicians at substantial risk of emotional and psychological distress. They function in a high-end, high stakes, rapidly changing, multi-tasked environment, fraught with the spectre of poor outcomes, human tragedies, risk of litigation, unrelenting demands, and so much more. Residents are particularly vulnerable. Medical residency is a crucible from which few escape unscathed. Coping patterns learned during residency may impact and permeate a physician's entire professional life, his or her personal life, and his or her ability to care for patients. The purpose of this podcast is to offer insights and details from our experience working with medical residents and practicing physicians on building resilience and combating burnout. We hope to encourage a greater focus on the psychological well being of medical trainees and physicians in practice. Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and Beyond).
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 12th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and ...
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 11th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and ...
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 9th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and B...
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 8th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (...
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 7th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and B...
This podcast series explores how to resist burnout and even thrive in medical residency and in practice. This is the 6th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and B...
Further reflections on resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. This is the 5th podcast interview with world renown expert in the field Dr. Wayne Sotile. Dr. Sotile has treated over 10,000 physicians for burnout and other maladaptive responses to the stressors of medical practice.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Su...
Further reflections on resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. Fourth in a series of interviews with world authority on physician burnout Dr. Wayne Sotile. A fascinating look into how men and women may differ in their experiences of and responses to stressors in medicine.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Resid...
Further reflections on resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. Third in a series of interviews with world authority on physician burnout Dr. Wayne Sotile.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and Beyond)
http://www.residentresiliency.net
Further reflections on resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. Second in a series of interviews with world authority on physician burnout, Dr. Wayne Sotile.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and Beyond)
http://www.residentresiliency.net
Further reflections on resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. First in a series of interviews with world authority on physician burnout, Dr. Wayne Sotile.
Companion to the books: Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents, and Surviving Residency (and Beyond)
http://www.residentresiliency.net
Second in a series of podcasts about resisting burnout and building resilience throughout medical training, and in the years that follow. This podcast focuses on one of the greatest challenges of a medical career- TIME (or lack thereof). Residents and physicians find that they have little time for anything but learning their specialty and this "time starvation" has ramifications in and outside of the hospital.
Companion to the book...
The stresses of modern medicine place neurosurgeons at substantial risk of emotional and psychological distress. They function in a high-end, high stakes, rapidly changing, multi-tasked environment, fraught with inescapably poor outcomes, human tragedies, risk of litigation, unrelenting demands, and so much more. Neurosurgical residents are particularly vulnerable. Neurosurgical residency is a crucible from which few escape unscath...
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