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Minorities and Burnout in Healthcare with Dr. Tyree Winters
Minorities and Burnout in Healthcare with Dr. Tyree Winters
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2018
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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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