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Physician Burnout
environments, and allowing physicians to better care for
themselves and their patients.
A primary goal of the initiative is to give physicians
more control over their work environments. In 2015, the
group published guidelines for how to integrate physi-
cians into the decision-making process with administra-
tive leadership of hospitals and health systems. 15 “There’s
a huge degree of separation between who makes deci-
sions and the people that are practicing medicine. The
culture is top-down,” said Dr. Singavi.
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and practicing physician wellbeing: a CHARM annotated bibliography. November 2017.
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Resilience. Accessed September 26, 2018, from https://nam.edu/initiatives/
clinician-resilience-and-well-being/.
10. Arndt BG, Beasley JW, Watkinson MD, et al. Tethered to the EHR: primary care physician
workload assessment using EHR event log data and time-motion observations. Ann Fam
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A Values-Based Approach
Dr. Shanafelt called the work being
done at the national level “exciting,”
but he also stressed the importance
of individualizing organizational
approaches. In his work at Stanford,
his team has looked at the factors
contributing to burnout within the
entire organization, as well as iden-
tifying specific issues it can tackle in
each department.
Different departments may
require different approaches. “For
example, bone marrow transplant
physicians do not have the same
challenges that radiologists have, or
that family medicine doctors have,
or that oncologic surgeons have,” he
said. “Although some policy changes
will benefit all of those groups, like
those top-of-the-house decisions,
there are other things that we need
to understand about the specific
challenges that the bone marrow
transplant physician is dealing with
in that local unit.”
Physician burnout has been
a problem for decades. It’s been
getting progressively worse, but as
physicians and stakeholders team
up to combat its causes, doctors and
patients finally have reasons to be
optimistic.
“Physicians have to play a role
in reorganizing care by reasserting
the values that are important to us
and looking at new ways to create
opportunities to address them,” said
Dr. Lown. “Let’s focus on the values
of our profession. Let’s put connec-
tion, relationship, patient care, and
service back at the center in a way
that’s meaningful to the people who
are providing it.”
—By Emma Yasinski ●
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