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Jan. 14: “Preventing Burnout and Improving Well-being”
Join Lotte Dyrbye, MD, in a discussion of the most recent national data about physician burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance.
Understanding these trends will be critical to designing national and local efforts to promote well-being. Dr. Dyrbye has conducted numerous national and multi-institutional studies as well as randomized clinical trials of possible solutions.
She is frequently invited to give presentations both nationally and internationally and has authored more than 130 journal articles, abstracts and other written publications related to physician well-being.
In addition to co-developing the Well-Being Index, an interactive web tool that provides a validated way to self-assess one’s well-being and links to tailored resources, Dr. Dyrbye has also received 11 competitive research grants to support her work.
Her latest work includes publishing a report in the fall of 2019 titled “Taking Action Against Burnout: A Systems Approach to Professional Well-Being.” The report calls upon health care leaders to prioritize major improvements in clinical work environments to prevent and mitigate clinician burnout and foster professional well-being.
“Preventing Burnout and Improving Well-being”
Friday, Jan. 14
8 to 9 a.m.
No fee. No registration required, but a limited number of spaces are available.
Join via WebEx
Access code: 1461 80 4160
Password: wellness
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon is accredited by the California Medical Association (CMA) to sponsor CME activities for physicians.
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon is accredited by the California Medical Association (CMA) to sponsor CME activities for physicians.
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