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Humanism and Resilience in Residency Training, 1st ed. 2020 A Guide to Physician Wellness

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Hategan Ana, Saperson Karen, Harms Sheila, Waters Heather

Couverture de l’ouvrage Humanism and Resilience in Residency Training

This book aims to help identify pre-existing adaptive traits and positive perspectives in resident trainees, while challenging those that are less adaptive by building a formal curriculum for medical education that focuses on the humanistic aspects of medicine.  Humanism in medicine is threatened by the false narrative that good physicians are superhumans who do not have their own needs.   Written by experts in the field, this book is designed to be a concise, integrated guide to resilience during residency training.  Through this guide, trainees learn (i) the usefulness of psychotherapeutic strategies for their own stress management and well-being; (ii) techniques and strategies that are useful in the practice of medicine; and (iii) to consider lifestyle modifications to improve physical and psychological health and well-being, through identification of positive and negative lifestyle factors influencing physicians? response to stress.

Since it is designed for busy trainees and physicians, this volume meticulously provides easy-to-use, evidence-based learning tools and therapeutic techniques, including case studies, skill-building exercises, self-test questionnaires, illustrations, useful practice-reminder tips, and other features.

Humanism and Resilience in Residency Training is an excellent resource for all medical trainees and professionals who need to incorporate humanism and resilience in their practice, both for accreditation requirements and for personal well-being.  This includes medical students and residents, psychiatrists, addiction medicine specialists, family physicians, medical education professionals, hospitalists, nurses, and all healthcare providers

Recognizing a stressful event.- Recognizing the toll stress takes on your body.- Eliciting the steps for the relaxation response.- Recognizing what core beliefs keep individuals in the stress response, which impedes effective coping with stress.- Cognitive and mindfulness conceptualization.- Coping strategies and behavioural experiments.- Recognizing compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout.- Facilitating completion of the action plan.- Reviewing the action plan and its effectiveness after a set time period.- Coping with burnout.- Pushing back: recognizing and advocating for systemic change.

Ana Hategan, MD

Associate Clinical Professor

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences

McMaster University

Hamilton, ON, Canada

 

Karen Saperson, MBChB

Professor

Vice Chair

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences

McMaster University

Hamilton, ON, Canada

 

Sheila Harms, MD

Associate Professor

Associate Chair, Education

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences

McMaster University

Hamilton, ON, Canada

 

Heather Waters, MD

Associate Professor

Hamilton Site Director, Postgraduate Education

Department of Family Medicine

McMaster University

Hamilton, ON, Canada

Fosters the introduction and implementation of a blended curriculum of humanism and resilience during residency training in order to optimize and promote physician well-being Includes case studies, skill-building exercises, review questions, illustrations, summaries, and other valuable learning tools Written by experts in psychiatry, family medicine, medical education, and physician burnout

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12.7x20.3 cm

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94,94 €

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