Session Details

Leadership Insights: What's Next? Effective Strategies to Promote Clinician Well-Being

Tuesday, March 21

3:15–4:15 p.m.

Clinician burnout has gained national attention because of the considerable toll placed on physicians and nurses and their relationship with patients and their communities. Additionally, it has widespread repercussions on the nation’s health. Join this discussion with renowned healthcare leaders on the current landscape of clinician burnout and the need to address it at a systemic level. During this session, participants will learn about the limitations of individual wellness initiatives in combating burnout and the role of policy in enacting lasting and effective change. Expect to learn about specific organizational strategies your institutions can replicate to support clinician wellness.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe evidence-based approaches to reduce burnout and importance of internal wellness champions.
  • Understand the role of policy in enacting systemic change in healthcare wellness.

Presented By

Christine Sinsky, MD

Christine Sinsky, MD

Vice President, Professional Satisfaction

American Medical Association
Fayola Edwards-Ojeba, MD

Fayola Edwards-Ojeba, MD

Founder/CEO

Recharged MD
Jonathan Ripp, MD

Jonathan Ripp, MD

Professor of Medicine, Medical Education and Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Dean for Well-Being and Resilience and Chief Wellness Officer

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai