Becker’s Hospital Review Webinar – Supporting clinicians in chaotic times

Supporting clinicians in chaotic times – A program for protection, recovery, and resilience

Earlier this year, 42 percent of physicians reported feeling “burned out.” The prevalence of emotional exhaustion among clinicians was at epidemic levels before the pandemic and continues to increase as extra workload, risk of exposure, long hours, and stress levels climb.

The associated clinical consequences are severe and can include increased medical errors, risk of malpractice, and reduced patient experience scores and quality of care. The personal consequences for providers and staff can be even more damaging, including depression, self-harm, and negative impacts to families and healthcare communities. Is your organization positioned to improve the well-being of your clinical and non-clinical teams?

Join us as we share our own wellness journey, changing “reaction” to protection, recovery, and resilience. Our efforts led us to establish the Personal Sigma Initiative — not just another program but our cause and part of our mission.

Key learning points include:

Understand the prevalence and importance of stress and moral injury (burnout) in today’s hospital environment — covering the scope and significance of clinician suicide and depression
Takeaway the six concrete strategies of the ApolloMD Personal Sigma Initiative to address the mental and emotional well-being of your clinical and non-clinical teams to help them become more successful both at work and at home
Understand the link between healthy clinicians, healthy clinical performance, and healthy patients

 Presenters:

Yogin Patel, MD, MBA, FACEP, President, ApolloMD
Michael Lipscomb, MD, Chief Quality & Patient Safety Officer, Regional President, ApolloMD
Evan C. Howell, MBA, M.M.Sc., PA-C, Chief Clinical Operations Officer, Chief Advanced Practice Clinician, ApolloMD

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Start Date: July 30

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End Date: July 30

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ApolloMD is entirely owned by our physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and key business team members. We started in 1983 by partnering with a nonprofit health system, and we are proud of our history as a completely private, independent group for the last four decades. We have never accepted outside ownership.