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Medical professionalism best practices : addressing burnout and resilience in our profession / edited by Richard L. Byyny, MD, FACP, Richard Byyny, MD, Sean Christensen, MD, Jonathan D. Fish, MD.
Holman Biotech Commons RA399.A1 M435 2020
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Physicians--Psychology.
- Physicians.
- Burn out (Psychology).
- Resilience (Personality trait).
- Physicians--psychology.
- Burnout, Psychological--prevention & control.
- Resilience, Psychological.
- Medical Subjects:
- Physicians--psychology.
- Burnout, Psychological--prevention & control.
- Resilience, Psychological.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 152 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Aurora, Colorado : Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2020.
- Summary:
- "To continue the development and ongoing scholarship of medical professionalism, A[omega]A hosts a biennial Professionalism Conference bringing together leaders in the field of medical professionalism. In February 2019, more than 25 medical educators and specialists in medical professionalism, physician burnout and resiliency came together in Denver for three days to discuss Medical Professionalism Best Practices: Addressing Burnout and Resilience in Our Profession. The meeting was co-chaired and moderated by Samantha Dizon, MD, Douglas S. Paauw, MD, Sheryl Pfeil, MD, and Kathleen Ryan, MD. The conference presenters shared personal, heartrending, intimate stories of their struggles combating burnout. Many of their stories had never before been told in public. They agreed to share their experiences with the hope of helping others in their profession. The outcome of the conference and presentations is the monograph Medical Professionalsm Best Practices: Addressing Burnout and Resilience in our Profession. It is A[omega]A's hope that the 2020 monograph, "Medical Professionalism Best Practices: Addressing Burnout and Resilience in Our Profession" will aid practitioners, medical schools, professional organizations, and all involved in health care to better care for themselves, and contemporaneously their patients"--Page 5-6.
- Contents:
- Preface: burnout and resilience in our profession / Richard L. Byyny and George E. Thibault
- Burnout and resiliency / Richard L. Byyny
- Personal and professional perspective on the burnout crisis / Darrell G. Kirch
- The juggler's handbook: a conversation about life / Linda Hawes Clever
- Electronic health records: maintaining professionalism / Carrie A. Horwitch
- Burnout, resilience & (the logic of) professionalism: reframing our historical moment / Frederic W. Hafferty and Jon C. Tilburt
- For whom the bell tolls: the system and cultural influences affecting the next generation of health professionals / Holly J. Humphrey and Heather Snijdewind
- Development of a resilient professional identity / Molly Blackley Jackson
- Re-examining exams: national board of medical examiners' efforts on wellness (RENEW) / Miguel Paniagua Madeline DelVescovo and Liselotte N. Dyrbye
- Professional development: professionalism and resilience in the learning environment / Douglas S. Paauw and Sheryl Pfeil
- Well-being definition and measures in medical education / Anne Eacker
- Personal strategies to beat burnout: the percent you can control / Christina M. Surawicz
- Changing the behavior of organizations / Steven A. Wartman
- Recovering the joie de vivre in medicine: the importance of organizational culture / Eve J. Higginbotham and Dominique Alexis
- Resilience, burnout, and communities of practice / Sylvia R. Cruess and Richard L. Cruess
- Reflections on best practices for addressing burnout and resilience in our profession / Richard L. Byyny.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9780578641782
- 057864178X
- OCLC:
- 1162187727
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