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In this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo sits down with Dr. Eric Nelson to unpack the emotional labor of dentistry, the invisible workload that comes from treating anxious, fearful, and vulnerable patients all day while still needing to perform with precision.
They break down why many dentists don’t burn out because they don’t care… they burn out because they care too deeply without the tools to protect their nervous system. Dr. Nelson shares the framework behind his CE course The Compassion Equation, including the critical difference between empathy (absorbing emotion) and compassion (caring with boundaries), how mirror neurons and stress chemistry can hijack decision-making, and simple in-the-moment resets that help clinicians stay calm, present, and sustainable over decades.
This isn’t a “wellness” chat. It’s a conversation about performance, longevity, and leadership—built for real clinical life.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What “emotional labor” looks like in dentistry and why it’s uniquely intense
The empathy vs. compassion reframe that prevents emotional depletion
How stress impacts the prefrontal cortex and clinical decision-making
Practical boundary language that preserves care without carrying outcomes
Simple between-patient resets (breathwork + movement) for busy days
Habits that protect the long game—physically and emotionally
Bonus: Dr. Nelson’s CE course The Compassion Equation: Sustaining Empathy Without Burnout in Dentistry offers 2 free CE credits. Find it HERE: https://ce.methodpro.com/course/the-compassion-equation-dentistry
If you’ve been feeling exhausted, irritable, numb, or “on edge” after work and can’t quite explain why—this episode will give you language, clarity, and a path forward.
Subscribe for more clinician-to-clinician conversations on leadership, profitability, and building a sustainable career in dentistry.
By Dr Greg GrilloIn this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo sits down with Dr. Eric Nelson to unpack the emotional labor of dentistry, the invisible workload that comes from treating anxious, fearful, and vulnerable patients all day while still needing to perform with precision.
They break down why many dentists don’t burn out because they don’t care… they burn out because they care too deeply without the tools to protect their nervous system. Dr. Nelson shares the framework behind his CE course The Compassion Equation, including the critical difference between empathy (absorbing emotion) and compassion (caring with boundaries), how mirror neurons and stress chemistry can hijack decision-making, and simple in-the-moment resets that help clinicians stay calm, present, and sustainable over decades.
This isn’t a “wellness” chat. It’s a conversation about performance, longevity, and leadership—built for real clinical life.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What “emotional labor” looks like in dentistry and why it’s uniquely intense
The empathy vs. compassion reframe that prevents emotional depletion
How stress impacts the prefrontal cortex and clinical decision-making
Practical boundary language that preserves care without carrying outcomes
Simple between-patient resets (breathwork + movement) for busy days
Habits that protect the long game—physically and emotionally
Bonus: Dr. Nelson’s CE course The Compassion Equation: Sustaining Empathy Without Burnout in Dentistry offers 2 free CE credits. Find it HERE: https://ce.methodpro.com/course/the-compassion-equation-dentistry
If you’ve been feeling exhausted, irritable, numb, or “on edge” after work and can’t quite explain why—this episode will give you language, clarity, and a path forward.
Subscribe for more clinician-to-clinician conversations on leadership, profitability, and building a sustainable career in dentistry.