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This episode addresses mental health issues, including research and personal narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available.
InterviewerDr. Lisa Meeks
IntervieweesJohn Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell
Narrator
Dr. Joseph Murray
TranscriptLink:
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aH2bYIfs63VeVnABRj4NrhpwffUjGmRSB3qaP9-bm4U/edit?usp=sharing]
KeywordsSuicide Prevention Medical Education Mental Health Postvention Grief and Healing Wellness in Medicine Advocacy Systemic Reform Burnout Depression Anxiety Disabilities in Medical Training Culture
Description of Series
DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations.
Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide.
Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
Experts for the Series
Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel?
David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn
Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study
Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story
Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME
Episode Release Schedule:
September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training.
September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes.
September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education.
September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments?
September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide.
Executive Producers:
Lisa Meeks
Rylee Betchkal
John Ruddell
Jennifer Ruddell
Sound production:
Jacob Feeman
Mark Koha
Next Day Podcast
Consult Psychiatrist
Joseph Murray, MD
Resources:
24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
https://afsp.org
Intern Health Study
https://www.internhealthstudy.org
https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study
How are you? By Jessi Gold
https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/
Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be
Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide" Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows
https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508
Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience
National Academy of Medicine
https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/
Jennifer and Jack Ruddell Essay in JAMA Internal Medicine
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829194
Dr. Lotte Dyrbye Invited Commentary responding to the Ruddell's essay
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829200
By Dr. Lisa Meeks and Dr. Peter Poullos4.9
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This episode addresses mental health issues, including research and personal narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available.
InterviewerDr. Lisa Meeks
IntervieweesJohn Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell
Narrator
Dr. Joseph Murray
TranscriptLink:
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aH2bYIfs63VeVnABRj4NrhpwffUjGmRSB3qaP9-bm4U/edit?usp=sharing]
KeywordsSuicide Prevention Medical Education Mental Health Postvention Grief and Healing Wellness in Medicine Advocacy Systemic Reform Burnout Depression Anxiety Disabilities in Medical Training Culture
Description of Series
DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations.
Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide.
Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
Experts for the Series
Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel?
David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn
Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study
Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story
Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME
Episode Release Schedule:
September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training.
September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes.
September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education.
September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments?
September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide.
Executive Producers:
Lisa Meeks
Rylee Betchkal
John Ruddell
Jennifer Ruddell
Sound production:
Jacob Feeman
Mark Koha
Next Day Podcast
Consult Psychiatrist
Joseph Murray, MD
Resources:
24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
https://afsp.org
Intern Health Study
https://www.internhealthstudy.org
https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study
How are you? By Jessi Gold
https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/
Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be
Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide" Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows
https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508
Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience
National Academy of Medicine
https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/
Jennifer and Jack Ruddell Essay in JAMA Internal Medicine
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829194
Dr. Lotte Dyrbye Invited Commentary responding to the Ruddell's essay
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829200

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