The Team-Based Approach to Recognize and Reduce Burnout

Date
April 10, 2019

In the past three years, physician burnout has increased by almost nine percent for many reasons. Physicians, as well as non-clinical teams, are currently faced with challenges such as the introduction of new technologies to the workflow, limitations on patient involvement in their care, and an overall absence of work-life balance. In this session, participants will identify the leading causes of burnout and learn proven strategies to reduce it amongst your team. You will develop an action plan to foster well-being and joy in the workplace.

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April Lewis, Director, Health Center Operations and HR Training, NACHC
Director, Health Center Operations and Human Resources Training, NACHC

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