Video – Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub /clinicianwellbeing Mon, 13 Dec 2021 14:18:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /clinicianwellbeing/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/03/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Video – Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub /clinicianwellbeing 32 32 Video Toolkit: AHA Team Training TeamSTEPPS /clinicianwellbeing/resources/video-toolkit-aha-team-training-teamstepps/ Mon, 13 Dec 2021 14:18:23 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2447 Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety is evidence-based and can be used by anyone who wants to improve communication and teamwork in healthcare.

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Physician Wellness: A Self and System Imperative in a Value Based Model /clinicianwellbeing/resources/physician-wellness-a-self-and-system-imperative-in-a-value-based-model/ Mon, 13 Dec 2021 02:01:48 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2422 A case study connecting an in-depth look at organizational performance from multiple perspectives, resulting in a commitment to prioritizing wellness as a core value to foster continual improvement

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Bellin Health Team-Based Care: The Model in Action—Care Team Meeting /clinicianwellbeing/resources/bellin-health-team-based-care-the-model-in-action-care-team-meeting/ Thu, 15 Aug 2019 20:46:19 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2237 The following video, created by Bellin Health, models its team-based care plan in action by recording what a typical care team meeting would look like. It highlights the importance of highlighting achievements and successes by its staff, reviewing quality measures, and discussing cases as a team. This care team meeting also includes a behavioral health consultant, clinical pharmacist, and a diabetic educator, thereby emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration.

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Bellin Health Team-Based Care: The Model in Action—The Office Visit /clinicianwellbeing/resources/bellin-health-team-based-care-the-model-in-action-the-office-visit/ Thu, 15 Aug 2019 20:45:17 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2236 The following video, created by Bellin Health, models its team-based care plan in action by recording what a typical office visit would look like. It highlights the interaction between the care team coordinator, physician, and patient, while simultaneously providing definitions, goals, and additional information their individual roles.

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What’s Missing in the Physician Burnout Dialogue? Equity /clinicianwellbeing/resources/whats-missing-in-the-physician-burnout-dialogue-equity/ Fri, 09 Aug 2019 21:11:50 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2187 In the following video from the 2018 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, Jane van Dis, MD, discusses the research she’s done about how gender inequity in the medical community causes greater physician burnout in women than men. Dr. van Dis talks about how many of the conventional wellness methods discussed are not adequate enough to address the physician burnout issue–but she offers a few important structural suggestions.

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Bellin Health Team-Based Care: The Model in Action—In Between Visit Workflow /clinicianwellbeing/resources/bellin-health-team-based-care-the-model-in-action-in-between-visit-workflow/ Mon, 29 Apr 2019 15:55:18 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=1718 The following video, created by Bellin Health models its team-based care plan in action by recording what the typical workflow of the day would look like. It includes a brief huddle of core team to create a list of action items, using the EHR to perform pre-visit preparation and identify care gaps, and using verbal communication

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Tougher than the Rest: Dean Charney on Resilience /clinicianwellbeing/resources/tougher-than-the-rest-dean-charney-on-resilience/ Mon, 28 Jan 2019 13:59:25 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=1376 The 2017-18 season of the Richman and Yudell Seminar Series culminated with a deep-dive discussion featuring Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dennis Charney, MD. In the fourth and final event of the season, Dean Charney shares his take on resilience in four areas: research, individual, community, and clinical.

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What If Joy in Practice Were a Metric? /clinicianwellbeing/resources/what-if-joy-in-practice-were-a-metric/ Tue, 20 Feb 2018 17:59:09 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=681 Published in NEJM Catalyst, the following video stems from a conference held in Mayo Clinic on June 2, 2006. Christine Sinsky from the American Medical Association describes Minneapolis-based HealthPartners, which has embarked on an initiative to shorten the physician workload by 90 minutes. Sinsky also shares action steps for institutions, measure developers, and regulators/vendors to bring back joy in practice.

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Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide /clinicianwellbeing/resources/make-the-difference-preventing-medical-trainee-suicide/ Mon, 19 Feb 2018 14:24:21 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=546 Pressure in the high-stakes environment of medical training can be overwhelming. This video from Mayo Clinic and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention explains how everyone can help prevent suicide by being alert for the signs of depression and escaping stress and how to be most helpful.

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Struggling in Silence /clinicianwellbeing/resources/struggling-in-silence/ Mon, 19 Feb 2018 14:19:36 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=544 Every year, nearly 400 physicians — the equivalent of two to three medical school classes — take their own lives. Struggling in Silence: Physician Depression and Suicide explores this alarming trend. Through touching and sometimes tragic stories, the documentary explores the impact of depression and suicide on a diverse group of physicians, medical students, families and entire communities. The film profiles doctors living with a variety of mood disorders: a medical-school student who, once teetering on the verge of failure, makes a surprising comeback; a surgeon facing the stigmatizing attitudes and policies of his Southern town; and a neurologist who became involved in new areas of patient care as a result of her bipolar disorder. Experts discuss depression’s symptoms, neurobiology and treatment, its prevalence in the medical community, the need to cultivate a supportive environment for physicians and the ongoing struggle to destigmatize mental illness.

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