Thursday, November 28, 2019
Avoid Burnout by Connecting with Your Healthcare Colleagues
Avoid Burnout by Connecting with Your Healthcare Colleagues As a member of the medical field, you already know that you speak a totally different language from non-industry people. But beyond that, your emotional language is also quite foreign to outsiders.à Sure,you can certainly talk toà your friends and familyà about your job, but theyââ¬â¢ll neverà trulyà ââ¬Å"getâ⬠the unique challenges you face dailyââ¬ânot like someone else whoââ¬â¢s been there in the trenches. If you donââ¬â¢t have an emotional outlet, the daily stresses that come with a health care job might consume your life outside of the job. After all, someone who hasnââ¬â¢t experienced the phenomenon of being responsible for someone elseââ¬â¢s health and well-being will never understand:The pressure of managing life-or-death situations on a daily basisThe physical toll of being on your feet for hours at a timeThe constant worry about possible malpractice suitsThe daily struggle to deal with difficult (and oftentimes irrational!) patientsThe co nstant feeling that youââ¬â¢re moments away from burning outItââ¬â¢s key to your professional success to seek out peers with whom you can vent and feel understood. The shared camaraderie with peers who work in medicine is indeed a special bond, one that can make you a better employee in the long run. Take advantage of the connection you share to avoid career burnout!
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