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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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Part 1 of 2: Beyond the Superficial: A Practical Philosopher's Insight on 'Total Work', meaning, medicine in modernity, and steps forward (or back)
Solving Resident Burnout Podcast
48 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
Part 1 of 2: Beyond the Superficial: A Practical Philosopher's Insight on 'Total Work', meaning, medicine in modernity, and steps forward (or back)

Andrew Taggart is a practical philosopher. He asks and seeks to answer the most basic questions of human existence with others around the world. In 2009, he finished a Ph.D., left the academic life, and moved to New York City because he thought the most fundamental question of how to live needed to be brought back into our everyday lives. Each day he speaks via Zoom with business executives, tech entrepreneurs, visual artists, and physicians throughout the US, Canada, and Europe about the nature of a good life. He is also the founder of Askole whose aim is to help technologists examine what, at bottom, they're taking for granted. His ideas have been discussed in Quartz, The Guardian, Big Think, Wisconsin Public Radio, TEDx, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. He and his wife Alexandra are currently exploring the American Southwest.

To connect w/Dr. Taggart

  • Twitter: @andrewjtaggart 
  • LinkedIn: profile here

Next steps:

  1. Want to think hard about bigger cultural, ethical, and political questions as it pertains to technology? Some insight here at Askole.  
  2. Interested in leading the most excellent human life? Check out his website here. 
  3. If you'd like to learn more about 'total work' and read the article that inspired this interview check out this piece on Aeon.

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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.