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Volume 4

Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine

Pediatrics Neonatal Care 2018

November 12-13, 2018

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November 12-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE

22

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World Congress on

Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care

5 steps to keep burnout at bay and restore energy and to live and lead for today's physicians

T

he conversation in the medical community has shifted to include physician’s dissatisfaction, physician burnout and the

increasing rates of suicide among doctors in all stages of their careers. While physicians are charged with the task of caring

for patients and the teams that support them, who cares for the doctor. Add to that the financial stress of debt from student

loans and family responsibilities and it is evident that life as a physician is not as coveted as it once was. With more women

entering medical school, we are entering an age where the model of hierarchy and competition are more destructive than

constructive. The competitive model breeds comparisons among physicians which contributes to a lack of self-confidence and

the ‘not good enough’ syndrome. Women physicians, attempting to find their place in this system, leave behind the natural gifts

she has to share with her patients and the medical community. Distress mounts as a woman physician tries to define herself in

medicine while balancing other roles in her life.

During this talk, participants will:

1. Define Physician Burnout. You may be experiencing it and be unaware.

2. Discover how frustration and dissatisfaction are impacting practice parameters and care teams: acting out and bullying,

retreating and doing only what’s necessary, or serving in indifference or maybe even in fear- all keeping you from realizing

your full potential so you go home drained, discouraged, and defeated.

3. Explore the concept of Physician Energy.

4. Learn the 5 Step Process to restore your Physician Energy.

5. Learn how to harness the power of Physician Energy to lead and live powerfully.

Biography

Stephanie Wellington has completed her Medical degree at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She has also completed her Pediatric Residency and

Neonatal Fellowship training at New York University School of Medicine. Her love of coaching has expanded and she hosts workshops and private coaching for

physicians and medical professionals courageous enough to live into the highest vision for their life and career.

Stephanie Wellington

Nurturing MDs, USA

Stephanie Wellington, Neonat Pediatr Med 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.4172/2572-4983-C3-008