Shrinking Burnout
Shrinking Burnout
The Burnout Shrinks
The Burnout Controversy
22 minutes Posted May 19, 2020 at 10:00 pm.
The psychiatrists of Shrinking Burnout, Dr. Wu and Dr. Radhakrishnan, discuss the controversy about clinician burnout
burnout's overlapping symptoms with clinician distress
depression
and moral injury
and the stigma of seeking mental health as a clinician
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The psychiatrists of Shrinking Burnout, Dr. Wu and Dr. Radhakrishnan, discuss the controversy about clinician burnout (1:40), burnout's overlapping symptoms with clinician distress (3:03), depression (4:56), and moral injury (9:59), and the stigma of seeking mental health as a clinician (17:38).   
Topics discussed in this episode: 
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1:40): The lack of consensus on the burnout definition
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2:28): The Maslach Burnout Inventory definition of burnout 
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3:03): Clinician distress 
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4:56): The reduced stigma of calling it clinician burnout rather than depression 
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6:28): Systemic issues contributing to burnout
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7:36): Why we decided to make the Shrinking Burnout Podcast. The benefit of decreasing stigma 
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9:59): Moral injury 
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11:00): The limitations of current burnout research 
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13:48): Future directions of addressing clinician burnout, the need to redefine the burnout construct 
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15:22): Burnout and Covid-19
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16:40):The need to assess clinician willingness to utilize burnout resources 
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17:38): The stigma of seeking mental health as a clinician 
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18:40): Dr. Wu's opinion on burnout terminology and the under-utilization of clinician's seeking mental health resources