10 Things Every Physician Needs To Know About Burnout
10 Things Every Physician Needs To Know About Burnout
10 Things Every Physician Needs To Know About Burnout
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Dr Paddy Barrett
Dr Barrett is a Cardiologist
who has worked in the Physician Burnout - Ten Things You Need To Know
United States, Europe and
Australia. Witnessing
common themes across the
world of physician work
environments, he is 1. You Are Not Alone
committed to improving the
working lives of physicians. Physicians experiencing burnout often feel that they are struggling with
burnout in isolation, and that the colleagues that surround them seem to be
doing much better than they are. Its not true. On average, 46% of physicians
screen positive for burnout, with that number rising to over 50% for those in
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. Burnout is far more common than
you think and the very people you work with on a daily basis are likely to be
struggling with it, or have struggled with it at some point. Youre not alone.
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3. What Is Burnout?
Again and again we hear the term burnout. Much like being in love,
we know it when we see it, but we find it hard to describe it. There are
several ways to characterize burnout but the most common way is with
the Maslach Burnout Inventory. This short survey assesses how your
work aects 3 elements of your life, your degree of emotional
exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment. The
easiest way to think about it is, if your first thought when you walk
through the doors of your work in the morning is How quickly am I
going to get to walk back out those doors and go home then there is
a reasonable chance you are burned out.
Those who suer from burnout often feel that there is no way to find a
solution. While an understandable position, it is untrue. The first step
to tackling it, is to identify it. With that complete, there are a multitude
of ways to create the circumstances where work becomes more of a
place of joy, rather than pain. The total elimination of stress from the
job as a physician is impossible, but shifting the balance from one of
stress, to that of fulfillment, is.
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Every physician has one or more things that cause the greatest amount
of stress and anxiety at work. For some its the electronic health record,
for others its a particular type of patient presentation. No matter what
it is, the first thing to do is identify it as an acute stressor in your work.
Can you get rid of it? Yes? Great. However, if you cannot (I dont see
the EHR going anywhere soon), learn to become a master of it. A
significant component of our stresses at work are borne of our feelings
of a lack of mastery of that topic. If there is something stressing you at
work you cant get rid of, master it and the stresses surrounding that
challenge almost vanish.
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