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Dr. Emily Silverman on Caring for Caregivers

Dr. Emily Silverman on Caring for Caregivers

FromBeyond the Prescription


Dr. Emily Silverman on Caring for Caregivers

FromBeyond the Prescription

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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You can also check out this episode on Spotify!It turns out that caring for others carries occupational risk.Anyone who has ever cared for aging parents, agitated teens, or sick friends has experienced symptoms of emotional and physical depletion. Caregiver burnout is not only common, it affects our health. Just as caregiving bleeds into everyday life, there’s no partition between our body and mind. On this episode of Beyond the Prescription, Dr. Emily Silverman, physician and host of The Nocturnists podcast, shares her remarkable journey from burned-out physician to advocate for caregiver well-being. Dr. Silverman approached her medical training with enthusiasm and eagerness, but everything changed when she worked two back-to-back 28-hour shifts and realized how burned out she was. She began identifying more with her sick patients than her medical colleagues. The “work hard” culture of her residency program seemed to favor showing up at all costs and efficiency over the emotional and physical needs of residents. Coping with her own health issues as she cared for patients, Dr. Silverman realized that if she was to treat others, she first needed to show herself the same level of care and respect. It was only when she acknowledged her suffering and asked for help that she knew she could authentically care for others. Dr. Silverman went on to create a successful live show and podcast, The Nocturnists, for the medical community to speak openly about the struggles and triumphs of being a caregiver. There she has given space for others to tell their stories, learn from one another, and model compassion for others and for self.It turns out that burnout applies not only to doctors but to anyone in a caregiving role. Join Dr. McBride every Monday for a new episode of Beyond the Prescription. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at lucymcbride.com/podcast. Get full access to her free weekly Are You Okay? newsletter at https://lucymcbride.substack.com/welcomePlease be sure to like, rate, review — and enjoy — the show! Get full access to Are You Okay? at lucymcbride.substack.com/subscribe
Released:
Feb 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Each week, Dr. Lucy McBride talks with her guests like she does her patients — pulling the curtain back on what it means to be healthy, connecting the dots between mental and physical health. To Dr. McBride, health is about more than the absence of disease. Health is a process, not an outcome. It's about having awareness of our medical data, acceptance of the things we cannot control, and agency over the areas we can change. It starts with access to fact-based information to care for our body and mind. To learn more about Dr. McBride, visit: https://www.lucymcbride.substack.com/about To sign up for her weekly newsletter, visit www.lucymcbride.substack.com/welcome lucymcbride.substack.com