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In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt dives deep into the topic of physician burnout, a condition that has garnered significant attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. She welcomes back Dr. Beth Abrams, a child and adult psychiatrist with a keen interest in breathwork and how it aids mental, physical, and emotional healing. Together, they explore the definitions and personal impacts of burnout and moral injury, discussing how these conditions affect healthcare providers, particularly during stressful times like the pandemic. Dr. Abrams elaborates on how burnout and moral injury were concepts she had been interested in long before the pandemic, highlighting the various stressors in the healthcare system. She emphasizes the systemic issues that contribute to burnout, such as administrative red tape and the pressures of medical practice. Dr. Abrams also shares her perspective on the importance of reframing burnout in more positive terms and discusses practical strategies for self-care that healthcare providers can incorporate into their daily routines. Towards the end of the episode, Dr. Abrams and Dr. Novatt discuss the larger implications of acknowledging the mind-body-spirit connection in medicine. Dr. Abrams offers insights into how physicians can find small moments of joy and self-care despite busy schedules, and she even sings a calming song to demonstrate the power of vocal expression in stress relief. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt call to action for physicians and healthcare providers to prioritize their well-being and embrace integrative approaches to health
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