On-Demand Learning Lab: Reducing Healthcare Workforce Burnout
Availability
On-Demand
Cost
Non-Member: $39.00
Standard Member: $0.00
Premium Member: $0.00
CPHQ Member: $0.00
Credit Offered
1 CPHQ CE Credit

Speaker: Colin P. West, MD, PhD, FACP
Professor of Medicine, Medical Education and Biostatistics
Medical Director for Employee Well-Being, Mayo Clinic

 

Workforce burnout has become one of the most pressing challenges within healthcare organizations, directly impacting the well-being of healthcare professionals and the quality of care they provide. This 1-hour webinar will delve into the critical drivers of burnout, focusing on the key factors that contribute to both distress and well-being within healthcare settings.

 

Participants will gain valuable insights into strategies for identifying and addressing burnout, fostering a healthier work environment, and promoting learning and working environments within which healthcare teams can thrive. By exploring evidence-based approaches to reducing burnout, this session will demonstrate how a more engaged and supported workforce can enhance overall patient care and improve organizational outcomes.

 

Learning Objectives:

 

  • Identify Key Drivers of Healthcare Workforce Burnout: Understand the primary factors that contribute to burnout in healthcare professionals, including workload, organizational culture, and emotional labor.
  • Examine the Impact of Well-Being and Distress on Healthcare Organizations: Explore the relationship between workforce well-being and quality care, highlighting how distress in the workforce directly affects patient outcomes and organizational performance.
  • Learn Strategies for Reducing Burnout and Promoting a Thriving Healthcare Workforce: Gain practical tools and techniques for mitigating burnout, including workload management, emotional support systems, leadership strategies, and the promotion of healthy work-life integration.
  • Understand the Connection Between Burnout Reduction and Quality Care: Explore how reducing burnout leads to improved patient outcomes, enhanced staff engagement, and better overall organizational performance, demonstrating the crucial link between workforce well-being and quality healthcare delivery.
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