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In this episode, we talk with our special guest Corey Feist about reducing mental health stigma and the importance of mental health and well-being among healthcare professionals.
Corey is a healthcare executive with over 20 years of experience. He is the President and co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation and recently served as the Chief Executive Officer of the University of Virginia Physicians Group.
During his career, he has focused on transforming healthcare by empowering people and improving processes. He also holds an adjunct faculty appointment at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business.
Corey shares how a private family tragedy went public and how he and his wife responded to it. He shares about the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation and its noble cause to reduce burnout among healthcare professionals and safeguard their well-being.
We also discuss the existing stigma of healthcare providers seeking mental health support and policy reforms to support frontline healthcare workers experiencing burnout and mental health challenges.
For full show notes and links, visit:
https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast
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In this podcast, business leaders navigate the challenges of high-pressure jobs, tackling burnout, micromanagement, and decision fatigue while honing emotional intelligence, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities to strengthen their leadership identity. Through discussions on leadership development, stress management, conflict resolution, and time management, listeners gain insights into achieving work-life balance, overcoming the struggles of being overworked, and fostering personal growth in the ever-evolving workplace.
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In this episode, we talk with our special guest Corey Feist about reducing mental health stigma and the importance of mental health and well-being among healthcare professionals.
Corey is a healthcare executive with over 20 years of experience. He is the President and co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation and recently served as the Chief Executive Officer of the University of Virginia Physicians Group.
During his career, he has focused on transforming healthcare by empowering people and improving processes. He also holds an adjunct faculty appointment at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business.
Corey shares how a private family tragedy went public and how he and his wife responded to it. He shares about the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation and its noble cause to reduce burnout among healthcare professionals and safeguard their well-being.
We also discuss the existing stigma of healthcare providers seeking mental health support and policy reforms to support frontline healthcare workers experiencing burnout and mental health challenges.
For full show notes and links, visit:
https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast
If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc
https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC
https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC
https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/
In this podcast, business leaders navigate the challenges of high-pressure jobs, tackling burnout, micromanagement, and decision fatigue while honing emotional intelligence, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities to strengthen their leadership identity. Through discussions on leadership development, stress management, conflict resolution, and time management, listeners gain insights into achieving work-life balance, overcoming the struggles of being overworked, and fostering personal growth in the ever-evolving workplace.
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