Faith and burnout Adam talks about how he tends to spend his spare time reading the Bible, going to church, spending time in prayer and how this develops character and is better than pursuing time wasting activities or the easy dopamine dump that does not add to sustainability or self-improvement We are designed to do hard things – mental or physical – including pursuing Jesus – this builds stamina, character and makes you better in your career Choosing hard things makes the hard things that ...
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Faith and burnout Adam talks about how he tends to spend his spare time reading the Bible, going to church, spending time in prayer and how this develops character and is better than pursuing time wasting activities or the easy dopamine dump that does not add to sustainability or self-improvement We are designed to do hard things – mental or physical – including pursuing Jesus – this builds stamina, character and makes you better in your career Choosing hard things makes the hard things that ...
120 | ER Dr. Lucas | Inevitable burnout | Gratitude | Being intentional about the positive
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120 | ER Dr. Lucas | Inevitable burnout | Gratitude | Being intentional about the positive
ER physician for 15 years He talks about this path into med school and emergency medicine as his first choice He likes the challenge, lack of predictability and wide scope of problems we must solve. We have the honor to accept patients when no one else will Lucas talks about how the term emergency medicine is almost becoming antiquated when we are doing acute, undifferentiated care Some of the care is emergencies, but not all. And that’s probably for the best so we don’t get burned out He tal...
Practical EMS
Faith and burnout Adam talks about how he tends to spend his spare time reading the Bible, going to church, spending time in prayer and how this develops character and is better than pursuing time wasting activities or the easy dopamine dump that does not add to sustainability or self-improvement We are designed to do hard things – mental or physical – including pursuing Jesus – this builds stamina, character and makes you better in your career Choosing hard things makes the hard things that ...