Mindfulness and Medicine Alexandra Allman
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- 健康與體能
Being in medicine can be tough-as a medical student, resident, or faculty member. Taking just a few minutes to re-center, re-focus, and re-charge can powerfully affect healthcare workers happiness, and the care we give to patients. Whether its dealing with the stress of studying for Step 1 or a difficult patient encounter, a few moments for yourself can get your day back on track. Also listen to experts and learn how mindfulness has changed their medical practice and well-being.
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Worrying About the Future
Medicine can feel like a lot of delayed gratification and worry about the future. Take a couple of minutes to come back to the present and find some stability in the here and now.
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Wishing Well in Dedicated
Studying for Step 1 can be one of the most stressful and challenging times in medical school. This period, known as "Dedicated", often comes with anxiety about tests, scores, even possibilities of matching into certain specialties. Sometimes even negative feelings of comparison or jealousy toward others can arise. Take a few minutes to find some openness and let some of these negative feelings go.
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Stress in the Body
What does stress feel like in your body? Take a couple minutes to recognize this stress, and let some of it go.
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Self Compassion For Stress
The last thing we all need during stress is to be hard on ourselves. Take a couple moments to take the pressure off so you can get back to what you need to do with renewed focus, energy, and positivity.
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Gratitude For Others
Feeling grateful for others is a powerful way to find joy and happiness in your own life. Take a couple minutes to thank some of your biggest supports who have helped along the way.