Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
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Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
#37 Using AI to Save Time and Improve Practice Efficiency with Anders Kvarme
The Practice Gap
19 minutes
5 months ago
#37 Using AI to Save Time and Improve Practice Efficiency with Anders Kvarme
Send us a textDo you ever feel like the administrative side of running a practice takes up way too much of your time? In this episode of The Practice Gap, I sit down with Anders Kvarme, an osteopath, dietitian, and clinic leader, to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can help healthcare practitioners become more efficient and free up time for what truly matters—connecting with patients.We break down simple, practical ways to start using AI tools like ChatGPT to handle tasks such as writ...
The Practice Gap
Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...