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The term moral injury has been gaining popularity in the internet-sphere, especially after, Wendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot MD's article was released on STAT news. Moral Injury is an important topic to discuss as this terminology offers a broader understanding than the word "burnout."
Burnout is often thought of in a way that health professionals have something wrong with them: they aren't resilient enough, they need to learn to meditate or do yoga, for example. Yet moral injury suggests something larger is at play. The consequences of this terminology and mindset change are immense, as we learn that hospital dynamics, insurance, litigation, electronic medical records, and policy must evolve, for health professionals to thrive.
Learn from our guests Wendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot as we discuss moral injury and it's implications on healthcare.
Our GuestsWendy Dean MD
"A psychiatrist by training, Dr. Dean left clinical medicine when generating revenue crowded out the patient-centered priorities in her practice. Her focus since has been on finding innovative ways to make medicine better for both patients and physicians--technologically, ethically, and systemically. " (https://www.moralinjury.healthcare/)
Simon Talbot MD
"Dr. Talbot is a reconstructive plastic surgeon who routinely sees the most challenging clinical cases requiring a combination of surgical skill, judgment, and a strong doctor-patient relationship. He is regularly confronted with obstacles to providing the best care for these patients, and recognizes the consequent moral injury of healthcare." (https://www.moralinjury.healthcare/)
Moral injury is committing an act or failure to prevent an act that is a transgression of deeply held moral beliefs.
Top PointsThe Happy Doc is a podcast, website, and movement with a vision to create a world where all physicians can thrive and establish improved care for their patients. Our mission is to create valuable conversations with amazing doctors and inspiring leaders so that we may learn and grow from their teachings. When we learn from inspirational individuals, we see that it is possible to make our dreams a reality. We want to help inspire one and all to learn in the 21st century and achieve a life filled with joy and meaning.
Please connect with us at any of our social media handles (@happydocpodcast). We will continue to create content that will inspire you on your journey! If you want to collaborate and help us in our mission, please reach out to our e-mail: [email protected].
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We Appreciate you! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to smileThe term moral injury has been gaining popularity in the internet-sphere, especially after, Wendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot MD's article was released on STAT news. Moral Injury is an important topic to discuss as this terminology offers a broader understanding than the word "burnout."
Burnout is often thought of in a way that health professionals have something wrong with them: they aren't resilient enough, they need to learn to meditate or do yoga, for example. Yet moral injury suggests something larger is at play. The consequences of this terminology and mindset change are immense, as we learn that hospital dynamics, insurance, litigation, electronic medical records, and policy must evolve, for health professionals to thrive.
Learn from our guests Wendy Dean MD and Simon Talbot as we discuss moral injury and it's implications on healthcare.
Our GuestsWendy Dean MD
"A psychiatrist by training, Dr. Dean left clinical medicine when generating revenue crowded out the patient-centered priorities in her practice. Her focus since has been on finding innovative ways to make medicine better for both patients and physicians--technologically, ethically, and systemically. " (https://www.moralinjury.healthcare/)
Simon Talbot MD
"Dr. Talbot is a reconstructive plastic surgeon who routinely sees the most challenging clinical cases requiring a combination of surgical skill, judgment, and a strong doctor-patient relationship. He is regularly confronted with obstacles to providing the best care for these patients, and recognizes the consequent moral injury of healthcare." (https://www.moralinjury.healthcare/)
Moral injury is committing an act or failure to prevent an act that is a transgression of deeply held moral beliefs.
Top PointsThe Happy Doc is a podcast, website, and movement with a vision to create a world where all physicians can thrive and establish improved care for their patients. Our mission is to create valuable conversations with amazing doctors and inspiring leaders so that we may learn and grow from their teachings. When we learn from inspirational individuals, we see that it is possible to make our dreams a reality. We want to help inspire one and all to learn in the 21st century and achieve a life filled with joy and meaning.
Please connect with us at any of our social media handles (@happydocpodcast). We will continue to create content that will inspire you on your journey! If you want to collaborate and help us in our mission, please reach out to our e-mail: [email protected].
Please Support The Happy DocPlease SUBSCRIBE to our podcast on iTunes by searching “The Happy Doc.” Please leave us a review on iTunes. Don’t forget to SHARE this with your friends on social media. TAG (@happydocpodcast) and we will give you a shout out!
We Ask You, Please Give Us A 5-Star Review On iTunes It's the #1 Way You Can Help Us!Here's an explanation video if you are unsure how to do so. It's really quick and is one of the best ways to support us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_xz5XbWQTg
We Appreciate you! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to smile