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Minorities and Burnout in Healthcare with Dr. Tyree Winters

Minorities and Burnout in Healthcare with Dr. Tyree Winters

FromRelational Rounds


Minorities and Burnout in Healthcare with Dr. Tyree Winters

FromRelational Rounds

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Tyree Winters is a pediatrician in Sewell, New Jersey but he found out that being a doctor could not be equal to his identity. Finding himself belonging to a minority and being the first black doctor in his place of work, gave him a different perspective of how burnout feels like. As a leader, Dr. Tyree conducts himself as a servant and with the same humbleness,  has no inhibitions in sharing his personal experiences to bring some authenticity to the topic of burnout in healthcare   Key Takeaways: [1:58] Role of burnout for minorities. [6:05] Being a representative for a minority in healthcare. [7:44] How did Dr. Tyree learn to be a leader? [9:10] Mentorship according to Dr. Tyree. [11:36] Clinician burnout around the country. [13:30] Avoid centering your identity in being a doctor. [15:02] Definition of burnout for Dr. Tyree. [19:30] Losing empathy for others when you feel they don't have it for yourself. [20:36] How can you heal yourself when feeling broken? Run. [24:07] What is next for Dr. Tyree? Teach how to prescribe physical activity to patients.   Mentioned in this episode: Relational Rounds at Primary Care Progress Primary Care Progress on Twitter
Released:
Jul 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Relational Rounds features conversations with leading minds and powerful disruptors - from current clinicians to internationally renowned leaders, authors, and activists - on some of the most pressing issues facing primary care and healthcare transformation.