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When a patient's unexpected verbal attack left me shaken after a routine clinic appointment, I had a choice: let it fester or use it as a learning opportunity. In this episode, I share how asking for support and creating transition rituals transformed a difficult interaction into personal growth. You'll discover three practical steps to process challenging patient encounters without letting them poison your wellbeing or relationships at home. Learn why protecting yourself isn't selfish—it's the most generous thing you can do for your patients, colleagues, and loved ones. Plus, I'll challenge you to think about what advice you'd give a colleague in crisis, and why you deserve that same compassion.
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I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.
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By Dr Jo Braid5
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When a patient's unexpected verbal attack left me shaken after a routine clinic appointment, I had a choice: let it fester or use it as a learning opportunity. In this episode, I share how asking for support and creating transition rituals transformed a difficult interaction into personal growth. You'll discover three practical steps to process challenging patient encounters without letting them poison your wellbeing or relationships at home. Learn why protecting yourself isn't selfish—it's the most generous thing you can do for your patients, colleagues, and loved ones. Plus, I'll challenge you to think about what advice you'd give a colleague in crisis, and why you deserve that same compassion.
Resources:
https://drjobraid.com
www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr
www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid
I acknowledge that I create this podcast on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people, who have been the custodians of this land around Orange, New South Wales, for thousands of generations. I pay my respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. This acknowledgment is a small but important step in recognizing the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and the deep historical and ongoing relationship with Country.
Disclaimer:
The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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