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98. How to recover from a horrible, rotten, no-good shift
Episode 9813th March 2023 • Stimulus | Helping Doctors overcome burnout, excel in leadership, and unlock their most fulfilling careers • Rob Orman, MD
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Have you ever had a day at work that was so difficult and draining, it felt like it took a toll on your entire being? You're not alone. Meet Dr. Sara Gray, an expert in wellness, resilience, and resuscitation team performance. In this episode, Dr. Gray dives deep into her special framework for coping with difficult days and how to recover and even come out of them a little stronger. She has outlined a process to help you identify and acknowledge the struggles, practice self-care, and ultimately, learn from the experience. This framework will provide you with a roadmap for navigating the complex emotions that come with these difficult moments.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Sara Gray is an Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Physician, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, and Chief Medical Director with Advisory Services by Cleveland Clinic Canada. Dr. Gray was once named Toronto’s best ER doctor by Toronto Life Magazine. She is also a professional coach and a public speaker.

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We discuss:

  • Why it's important for medical professionals to prepare for a bad shift or traumatic event.
  • The framework steps in coping with bad shifts and difficult cases.
  • What is a failure friend and what are their characteristics?

Quote of the pod

"We train to manage all sorts of disasters, to manage the worst cases, but nobody teaches you how to recover when it goes badly...If you have a plan, you can make your recovery so much easier." - Dr. Sara Gray

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