Shrinking Burnout The Burnout Shrinks
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Shrinking Burnout is a podcast focused upon furthering the discussion on clinician burnout, wellness, and resilience. We are two resident psychiatrists, Dr. Varsha Radhakrishnan and Dr. Andy Wu, who interview healthcare professionals across the country to hear their stories amidst this COVID19 pandemic.
We would love to hear your thoughts! Please reach out with any questions, comments, suggestions, or if you’d like to be featured on the podcast at shrinkingburnout@gmail.com.
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Burnout in Nursing: Caring For Our Healthcare Heroes
On this episode of Shrinking Burnout, we interview Lorraine, an outstanding nurse currently working in New England who describes her experiences working both as an ICU nurse and travel nurse (1:15). She shares some of her coping strategies that have helped her through this trying time (3:20), describes her role within the hospital ecosystem and her day to day life as an ICU nurse (4:00), her varying responsibilities within nursing (7:10), and the challenges of serving in a patient and family -facing role with respect to holding grief (9:00). Together we explore some of the particular challenges that nurses face with respect to burnout, current systemic issues, and the intense trauma that nurses have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic some of which has led to clinicians choosing to leave the profession altogether (15:20, 31:00). This episode was initially recorded earlier this year, and while the state of hospitals has changed over the course of the year, we are still in the midst of an ever evolving pandemic.
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Unique Challenges of Providing Mental Healthcare as LGBTQ-Identifying Providers
On this episode, our co-resident guests, Drs. Austin Greenhaw and Sam Sheffield, join us to discuss the unique challenges of being LGBT-identifying medical professionals. Together we take a brief look at the scientific literature (2:57), why a doctor's sexual orientation would matter to patients (10:45), the importance of supportive co-workers (19:40), and what the medical profession as a whole can do to better support LGBT providers (25:46).
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Vicarious Trauma
On this episode, we bring a new guest, Allison, to discuss vicarious trauma (1:32) and the link with burnout, discuss personal experiences of encountering vicarious trauma as medical students and resident doctors (4:17), and possible solutions to vicarious trauma (22:25)
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The COVID-19 Experience Revisited
On this episode "The Covid 19 experience revisited", second year psychiatry resident Chris* joins us to look back on his experience working on the medical floors during the covid surge several months out, (2:25), his paradoxical denial of his own burnout symptoms (7:05), the hardest part of seeking help (11:05), and how Chris has modified his personal definition of resilience to normalize being able to seek help (14:16).
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The Future of Burnout Research
Bernard Chang, MD, PhD joins the Shrinking Burnout Podcast to discuss clinician burnout research. We talk about his research in the Emergency Room settings (5:50), the importance of destigmatization of physician mental health (11:28), the assessment of burnout (17:30), his experience of being an emergency medicine physician in academic medicine (28:40), the importance of increasing peer support for clinicians and researchers (33:30), and the "strange curse" and blessing of being a physician (35:20).
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Racism in Medicine: Part 2
This is the second part of the racism in medicine series, where we continue with our guests Dr. Maya Khandker, Dr. Audrey Li, Dr. Elyon Obamedo and discuss how clinicians experience and deal with racism at work (1:31), why it is so difficult to bring up issues of racism as a clinician (9:20), the importance of examining the history of institutional racism (12:10), the pitfalls of "professionalism" (14:40), combatting clinician burnout through patient advocacy (17:30), and the model minority myth in medicine (31:20).