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  • Caring for Caregivers to Be: A Comprehensive Approach to Developing Well-Being Programs for the Health Care Learner

    Caring for Caregivers to Be by Ripp, Jonathan; Thomas, Larissa R.;

    A Comprehensive Approach to Developing Well-Being Programs for the Health Care Learner

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 18 July 2023

    • ISBN 9780197658185
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 184x257x25 mm
    • Weight 857 g
    • Language English
    • 479

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    Short description:

    Caring for Caregivers to Be provides evidence-based insights and solutions to reduce burnout and improve well-being among medical learners, particularly students and graduate medical trainees

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    Long description:

    Caring for Caregivers to Be provides evidence-based insights and solutions to reduce burnout and improve well-being among medical learners, particularly students and graduate medical trainees. It provides a scoping review of the research related to the well-being of the health care learner and offers a suite of current and emerging tools and strategies believed to reduce medical burnout and foster resilience. Chapters identify the major drivers of both burnout and flourishing and explore the consequences of sub-optimal well-being for performance and patient care. The volume ends with practical considerations that medical education leaders can use for solutions-based well-being program development and tips for medical learners seeking to improve their own well-being within a professional environment.

    Caring for Caregivers to Be is the comprehensive guide to promoting the development of a resilient and professionally fulfilled physician workforce.

    This is an excellent and needed book on this topic. It is useful not only for institutional leaders, but also for trainees and their mentors. This is perhaps the only book in the field that details not only the issue of burnout and importance of well-being, but also how to develop programs for well-being in this specific population. Much of the information can be utilized in other fields as well.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contributors
    Foreword
    Dennis Charney
    Introduction
    Jonathan Ripp
    Section I: The Scope of Medical Student and Trainee Burnout
    Chapter 1: Models of Well-Being: Developing a Conceptual Framework
    Larissa R. Thomas
    Chapter 2: On Measurement and Semantics: Metrics and Terminology
    Colin West and Jordyn Feingold
    Chapter 3: Taking the Pulse: Prevalence of Burnout
    Jordyn Feingold and Carly Kaplan
    Chapter 4: What's Causing the Problem?: Drivers of Well-Being
    Susan M. Orrange, Michael S. Adragna, and Ashley Jeanlus
    Chapter 5: What's at Stake?: Consequences of Burnout
    Ingrid Philibert and Lyuba Konopasek
    Section II: Design Consideration for a Comprehensive Well-Being Program
    Chapter 6: Components of a Comprehensive Well-Being Program
    Jennifer G. Duncan, Michael Maguire, and Stuart J. Slavin
    Chapter 7: Individually Focused Well-Being Interventions
    Farah Hussain, Mary Elizabeth Yaden, and Oana Tomescu
    Chapter 8: System-Level Interventions
    Mariah A. Quinn and Kerri Palamara
    Chapter 9: Raising Awareness and Ensuring Access to Mental Health Resources
    Carol A. Bernstein, Claire Haiman, and Laurel E. S. Mayer
    Chapter 10: Addressing and Meeting Regulatory Requirements
    Tara K. Cunningham and Michael Leitman
    Section III: Bringing It Home and Making the Case
    Chapter 11: Diagnosing Your Institution's Readiness to Address Trainee Well-Being
    Larissa R. Thomas, Irina Kryzhanovskaya, and Saadia Akhtar
    Chapter 12: Making the Case for Institutional Commitment to Well-Being
    Elizabeth Harry and Elizabeth Lawrence
    Chapter 13: Preparing Your Pitch: Communications and Organizational Approaches
    Paul Chelminski and Mukta Panda
    Chapter 14: Initial Steps in Program Development
    Saadia Akhtar, Sakshi Dua, Paul Rosenfield, and Jonathan Ripp
    Section IV: Final Considerations
    Chapter 15: Novel Technology and Discoveries: The Future of Physician Well-Being
    Keith A. Horvath and Anne J. Berry
    Chapter 16: Institutional Responses and the Role of the Chief Wellness Officer
    Jonathan Ripp, Sharon Kiely, and Amy Frieman
    Chapter 17: Advocating for Physician Well-Being at the Societal Level
    Christine A. Sinsky and Alexandra M. Ristow
    Chapter 18: Attending to Medical Student and GME Trainee Well-Being in the Midst of Crisis: The Example of the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Jonathan DePierro, Lauren Peccoralo, Alicia Hurtado, Saadia Akhtar, and Jonathan Ripp
    Index

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