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CPSolvers: Antiracism in Medicine Series
Episode 29 – Clinician Burnout, Racial Health Inequities, and Reincorporating Rest into the Profession
Show Notes by Asya Pitre
October 29, 2025
Summary: In this episode, hosts Ashley Cooper and Sud Krishnamurthy sit down with Dr. Kriti Prasad and Dr. Khaalisha Ajala to talk about the heavy toll of clinician burnout, how it intersects with racial inequities in healthcare, and why reclaiming rest needs to be treated as both a personal and systemic priority. Together, they explore how exhaustion, moral injury, and structural racism are intertwined, and how these forces not only affect providers but also shape patient outcomes. The conversation explores both big-picture policy ideas and practical steps for everyday advocacy and healing.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introductions
2:30 Origin Stories
9:07 Research Study of Burnout in Healthcare Workers
14:05 Advocating for and Humanizing Patients
22:07 COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Clinician Burnout
28:19 Research: The Blueprint for Overcoming Burnout Exists
34:00 Policies to Ameliorate Clinician Burnout
39:08 Destigmatizing Mental Health Among Healthcare Workers
48:00 Nonprofit organization: A Tribe Called Health
56:00 Closing Remarks
Credits
Guest Biographies:
Episode Takeaways
References
Disclosures
The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.
Citation
Ajala K, Prasad K, Krishnamurthy S, Cooper A, Pitre A, “Episode 29: Clinician Burnout, Racial Health Inequities, and Reincorporating Rest into the Profession” The Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast – Antiracism in Medicine Series. https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/antiracism-in-medicine/. October 29, 2025.
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CPSolvers: Antiracism in Medicine Series
Episode 29 – Clinician Burnout, Racial Health Inequities, and Reincorporating Rest into the Profession
Show Notes by Asya Pitre
October 29, 2025
Summary: In this episode, hosts Ashley Cooper and Sud Krishnamurthy sit down with Dr. Kriti Prasad and Dr. Khaalisha Ajala to talk about the heavy toll of clinician burnout, how it intersects with racial inequities in healthcare, and why reclaiming rest needs to be treated as both a personal and systemic priority. Together, they explore how exhaustion, moral injury, and structural racism are intertwined, and how these forces not only affect providers but also shape patient outcomes. The conversation explores both big-picture policy ideas and practical steps for everyday advocacy and healing.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introductions
2:30 Origin Stories
9:07 Research Study of Burnout in Healthcare Workers
14:05 Advocating for and Humanizing Patients
22:07 COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Clinician Burnout
28:19 Research: The Blueprint for Overcoming Burnout Exists
34:00 Policies to Ameliorate Clinician Burnout
39:08 Destigmatizing Mental Health Among Healthcare Workers
48:00 Nonprofit organization: A Tribe Called Health
56:00 Closing Remarks
Credits
Guest Biographies:
Episode Takeaways
References
Disclosures
The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.
Citation
Ajala K, Prasad K, Krishnamurthy S, Cooper A, Pitre A, “Episode 29: Clinician Burnout, Racial Health Inequities, and Reincorporating Rest into the Profession” The Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast – Antiracism in Medicine Series. https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/antiracism-in-medicine/. October 29, 2025.
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