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Annals of Family Medicine Podcast
Annals of Family Medicine
8 episodes
2 months ago
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
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Ep. 3: The Day I Almost Walked Away: Trust, Gratitude, & the Power of Teamwork, feat. Dr. Colleen Fogarty & Rebecca Schiano (Vol. 22, no. 5)
Annals of Family Medicine Podcast
14 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 3: The Day I Almost Walked Away: Trust, Gratitude, & the Power of Teamwork, feat. Dr. Colleen Fogarty & Rebecca Schiano (Vol. 22, no. 5)
Family medicine is demanding, often taking an emotional toll on physicians as they share in their patients' distress and trauma. This essay recently published in Annals of Family Medicine titled "The Day I Almost Walked Away: Trust, Gratitude, and the Power of Teamwork," recounts a moment when a family physician, overwhelmed by the complexities of patient care, felt ready to step away from her duties. When she reached out to a team nurse for support, the nurse's encouragement helped her regain focus and continue caring for her patients. The story illustrates how emotional support and solidarity within health care teams can serve as a powerful antidote to burnout, enabling professionals to navigate the challenges of patient care. The essay advocates for fostering such connections in the workplace, ultimately leading to improved patient care and a more resilient health care workforce.  
Annals of Family Medicine Podcast