Inspiration in Medicine: Even before the Covid pandemic, disillusionment in the healthcare field felt like it was reaching epidemic proportions. Medical professionals say they would never choose the field if they had to do it all over again. Burnout—exacerbated by Covid—seems to be everywhere. But might it be too soon to close the book on healthcare? This presentation examines the impact of disillusionment, highlighting strategies for re-engaging healthcare workers, combating burnout, and thriving in the new era of medicine.
Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in MedicineSurviving Healthcare after COVID
A talk by Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, Bestselling Author & NYU Professor of Medicine
May 12, 2021
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine
Contact Information: Amy Lynn
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Inspiration in Medicine: Even before the Covid pandemic, disillusionment in the healthcare field felt like it was reaching epidemic proportions. Medical professionals say they would never choose the field if they had to do it all over again. Burnout—exacerbated by Covid—seems to be everywhere. But might it be too soon to close the book on healthcare? This presentation examines the impact of disillusionment, highlighting strategies for re-engaging healthcare workers, combating burnout, and thriving in the new era of medicine.