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#102. The Problematic State of Medicine

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With today’s episode, we’re doing things a little differently. Instead of a podcast, you’re getting a sneak peek of the audiobook version of my latest book, “Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System.”

Yes, we’re talking burnout – a topic very familiar to you as a medical professional. It’s messy, it’s layered, and it’s part of the problematic state of medicine.

Burnout is twice as high in physicians versus the general population. Not only is that statistic alarming, but the potential consequences of burnout on medical professionals are staggering. Higher rates of substance and alcohol use, depression, and suicide are not uncommon problems in medicine.

On the systematic front, burnout has been linked with higher physician turnover, worse patient care and outcomes, decreased patient satisfaction, higher healthcare costs, and increased risk for major medical errors.

Burnout is costly for physicians and for the patients under our care.

But as Albert Einstein once wisely said, “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”

In this week’s episode of The Physician Philosopher podcast, I’m sharing my audio recording of the first chapter of my book.

You’ll Learn:
  • The top 5 reasons physicians feel burned out
  • Why we need greater focus on personal and professional autonomy in medicine
  • How compassion serves as a key factor in burnout recovery and systematic change
  • The role of purpose and how it deepens our professional experience

Take a listen on your favorite podcast listening platform and leave a comment.

All the best,

~Jimmy

  continue reading

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Inhalt bereitgestellt von Jimmy Turner, MD, Jimmy Turner, and MD. Alle Podcast-Inhalte, einschließlich Episoden, Grafiken und Podcast-Beschreibungen, werden direkt von Jimmy Turner, MD, Jimmy Turner, and MD oder seinem Podcast-Plattformpartner hochgeladen und bereitgestellt. Wenn Sie glauben, dass jemand Ihr urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk ohne Ihre Erlaubnis nutzt, können Sie dem hier beschriebenen Verfahren folgen https://de.player.fm/legal.

With today’s episode, we’re doing things a little differently. Instead of a podcast, you’re getting a sneak peek of the audiobook version of my latest book, “Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System.”

Yes, we’re talking burnout – a topic very familiar to you as a medical professional. It’s messy, it’s layered, and it’s part of the problematic state of medicine.

Burnout is twice as high in physicians versus the general population. Not only is that statistic alarming, but the potential consequences of burnout on medical professionals are staggering. Higher rates of substance and alcohol use, depression, and suicide are not uncommon problems in medicine.

On the systematic front, burnout has been linked with higher physician turnover, worse patient care and outcomes, decreased patient satisfaction, higher healthcare costs, and increased risk for major medical errors.

Burnout is costly for physicians and for the patients under our care.

But as Albert Einstein once wisely said, “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”

In this week’s episode of The Physician Philosopher podcast, I’m sharing my audio recording of the first chapter of my book.

You’ll Learn:
  • The top 5 reasons physicians feel burned out
  • Why we need greater focus on personal and professional autonomy in medicine
  • How compassion serves as a key factor in burnout recovery and systematic change
  • The role of purpose and how it deepens our professional experience

Take a listen on your favorite podcast listening platform and leave a comment.

All the best,

~Jimmy

  continue reading

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