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Even with all of the advances we've made in today's world of addiction treatment, there are some subjects that still hold the power of taboo. One of these is the doctor who is also the addict,
Which is why I am excited to share my latest talk with Dr. Brett Cordes. He is a recently retired ear, nose, and throat physician, who tells his remarkable journey of recovery from addiction and then how he found his current work in coaching fellow physicians struggling with burnout and substance abuse.
Dr. Brett emphasizes the widespread issues surrounding burnout in the medical profession, and particularly the stigma and secrecy that often accompany physicians seeking help. We explore the nuances of his transition from clinical practice to coaching, shedding light on the vital need for support within the medical community.
Ultimately, this episode is an important reminder of the intersection between personal well-being and professional fulfillment for all of us who serve (or have loved ones that do!) in the demanding landscape of healthcare.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
With Blessings,
Randal Lyons
By The Sober ShamanEven with all of the advances we've made in today's world of addiction treatment, there are some subjects that still hold the power of taboo. One of these is the doctor who is also the addict,
Which is why I am excited to share my latest talk with Dr. Brett Cordes. He is a recently retired ear, nose, and throat physician, who tells his remarkable journey of recovery from addiction and then how he found his current work in coaching fellow physicians struggling with burnout and substance abuse.
Dr. Brett emphasizes the widespread issues surrounding burnout in the medical profession, and particularly the stigma and secrecy that often accompany physicians seeking help. We explore the nuances of his transition from clinical practice to coaching, shedding light on the vital need for support within the medical community.
Ultimately, this episode is an important reminder of the intersection between personal well-being and professional fulfillment for all of us who serve (or have loved ones that do!) in the demanding landscape of healthcare.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
With Blessings,
Randal Lyons