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Conversations About Moral Injury with Wendy Dean

Conversations About Moral Injury with Wendy Dean

FromDifficult Conversations -Lessons I learned as an ICU Physician


Conversations About Moral Injury with Wendy Dean

FromDifficult Conversations -Lessons I learned as an ICU Physician

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Difficult Conversations with Dr. Anthony Orsini. On this episode, we have another amazing guest!  Joining us today is Dr. Wendy Dean. Dr. Dean is a writer, speaker, podcast host, and the President and Co-Founder of Moral Injury of Healthcare, which is a nonprofit organization that provides training and consultation to organizations focusing on alleviating distress in their workforce. Dr. Dean has been a practicing clinician,  trained in psychiatry.  She also worked for the Department of Defense and was an executive for a large international non-profit, supporting military medical research.  As always, Dr. Orsini keeps his promise about two things, that you will feel inspired, and you will have learned valuable lessons to be a better and more compassionate communicator.  Dr. Dean shares her background with us and her journey to becoming a doctor. She tells us why she decided to leave surgery and go into psychiatry?  Find out why Moral Injury is a better term than burnout when describing what healthcare professionals are feeling right now.   She goes in depth about the state of psychiatry and mental health care being in a tough place right now. We hear the story of how Dr. Dean met Dr. Simon Talbot, and what prompted them to start Moral Injury of Healthcare.  Dr. Dean shares ways resiliency programs can help people, such as nurses, but they do not fix the problems that causes moral injury. Dr. Orsini and Dr. Dean share their thoughts on hospitals being run now by people who are not in the healthcare industry, and how there is a lack of quality communication. We hear some great advice from Dr. Dean about the future for Moral Injury of Healthcare and what she would like to see happen in facilitating the relationship between the patient and the clinician. After having this enlightening conversation today, Dr. Orsini concludes that physician burnout should be replaced with the term moral injury. If you enjoyed this podcast, please go ahead and hit subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Go ahead and download this episode now! Host:Dr. Anthony OrsiniGuest:Wendy Dean, MDFor More Information:Difficult Conversations I Learned as an ICU Physician Podcast EpisodesThe Orsini WayThe Orsini Way-FacebookThe Orsini Way-LinkedInThe Orsini Way-InstagramThe Orsini Way-Twitterdrorsini@theorsiniway.comIt’s All In The Delivery: Improving Healthcare Starting With A Single Conversation by Dr. Anthony OrsiniResources Mentioned:Moral Injury of HealthcareWendy Dean, MD WebsiteWendy Dean, MD LinkedInWDean@moralinjury.healthcareMoral Matters Podcast with Wendy Dean, MD & Simon G. Talbot, MDThe Orsini Way- Podcast- Episode 158: Do No Harm-Conversations About Physician Suicide with Robyn Symon
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Every critical moment in our lives starts and ends with a Difficult Conversation. As an intensive care physician, author, and frequent speaker on communication, Dr. Orsini has spent most of his career teaching key communication techniques that can help anyone navigate through the most difficult conversations. This podcast is about effective and compassionate communication. Each week our guests will tell their inspiring stories of triumph and tragedy and the role that communication played in the their lives. . Whether you are a doctor telling someone they have terminal cancer, a business leader who is trying to get the most out of his/her employees or an HR Professionals who is faced with separating an employee this is the podcast for you.