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Solving Resident Burnout Podcast
Daniel S Orlovich
10 episodes
1 day ago
A casual conversation meant to acknowledge and address real challenges in training with practical solutions. Created by a resident for residents and programs. Note: All views of the host and guests are their own and do not reflect their current or past training programs and employers.
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A casual conversation meant to acknowledge and address real challenges in training with practical solutions. Created by a resident for residents and programs. Note: All views of the host and guests are their own and do not reflect their current or past training programs and employers.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Front-line insight about genuine support for Women in Medicine, effective mentorship, and global surgery initiatives
Solving Resident Burnout Podcast
33 minutes 13 seconds
5 years ago
Front-line insight about genuine support for Women in Medicine, effective mentorship, and global surgery initiatives

Dr. Jacquelyn Corley is a neurosurgery resident physician and a current research fellow at the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change at Harvard Medical School. She focuses on global neurosurgery research and global health advocacy and policy to promote health systems strengthening. She is also a founder and co-president of the Gender Equity Initiative in Global Surgery, which strives to promote gender equity in the surgical, anesthesia, and obstetric workforce around the world through directed and quality research, effective advocacy, and excellent mentorship. As a writer, she likes to focus on global health and gender equity themes. She has also covered other topics, such as end-of-life care, domestic policy, and the opioid crisis. Her articles have been featured in numerous media outlets, including CNN, Huffington Post, and Newsweek, as well as in academic journals, such as JAMA and the Lancet.


To connect w/Dr. Corley

  • Twitter @JacquelynCorley
  • Instagram @jacorley
  • Email jacorley21[at]gmail.com

Next steps:

  1. Want to learn more about the Gender Equity Initiative in Global Surgery? Check out the website here.
  2. Interested in global health, policy, and gender equity issues in healthcare? Check out Dr. Corley's articulate and insightful takes from her Forbes column.
  3. Think that programs could have handled the COVID epidemic better when it comes to the trainees? Here is a stellar piece.

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And finally, learn more about how to survive residency even with no time, no money, and no power. The Solving Resident Burnout Book is a practical, evidence-based manual that is easy to read.

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**DISCLAIMER** The views expressed by the host and the guest are their own and do not reflect their institutions, colleagues, employers, or all other organizations in which they are affiliated.

Solving Resident Burnout Podcast
A casual conversation meant to acknowledge and address real challenges in training with practical solutions. Created by a resident for residents and programs. Note: All views of the host and guests are their own and do not reflect their current or past training programs and employers.