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Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)

Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout By Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)

Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout by Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)


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Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace by Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)

Mayo Clinic Strategies to Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace tells the story of the evolving journey of those in the medical profession. It dwells not on the story of burnout, distress, compassion fatigue, moral injury, and cognitive dissonance but rather on a narrative of hope for professional fulfillment, well-being, joy, and camaraderie. Achieving this aim requires health care professionals and administrative leaders working together to create the ideal workplace-through nurturing positivity and pushing negativity aside. The ultimate aspiration is esprit de corps-the common spirit existing in members of a group that inspires enthusiasm, devotion, loyalty, camaraderie, engagement, and strong regard for the welfare of the team and of common interests and responsibilities. Mayo Clinic Strategies to Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace provides a road map for you to create esprit de corps for your team and organization. The map is paved with information about reliable, patient-centered, and thoughtful systems embedded within psychologically safe and just cultures. The authors drew on their extensive research on the well-being of health care professionals; from their experience in quality, department operations, leadership and organization development, management, safe havens, and care teams; and from their roles as president, chief wellness officer, chief quality officer, chair, principal investigator, senior fellow, and board director.

Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout Reviews

Drs. Swenson and Shanafelt provide the medical community with a practical how-to guide for improving professional fulfillment. Their book is chock full of compelling data, useful conceptual frameworks, and step-by-step guidance that will prove invaluable to organizations committed to improving the conditions where joy, purpose, and meaning in work are possible. Over the past two decades healthcare has evolved into a very transactional model; this book demonstrates that healthcare is also a relational enterprise. Imagine a future where patients receive care from a workforce empowered to meet the professional aspirations that attracted them to medicine in the first place. Such a future is possible! * Christine A. Sinsky, MD, FACP, VP of Professional Satisfaction, American Medical Association *
This book diagnoses and treats the next big challenge in health care around the world...the wellbeing of our workforce. We already know that healthcare is about best care, best health, and best value, but Steve and Tait have been teaching us for years that there is something underpinning everything - how we treat ourselves and our workforce. In this book they take that learning and share it with the world. It is essential reading for anyone who leads and anyone who cares about patients and families. I'm grateful personally for what they have taught me, and I am delighted others can now share in their practical wisdom. * Professor Jason Leitch, CBE, National Clinical Director of Healthcare Quality and Strategy, Scotland *
Among the complex dimensions of human resilience, hope is paramount. Swensen and Shanafelt remind us that hope, manifest as positivity for our patients, and our own well-being are inextricably linked. In providing a coherent blueprint for the work environment that promotes esprit de corps, this work reminds us that healthcare, in its mission to serve humanity, would do well to refocus on organizational culture as an overarching imperative. * Jeffrey Balser, President and CEO, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dean, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and Co-chair, Blue Ridge Group 2018 Report on Clinician Burnout *
This book is required reading for every leader in health care today. The challenges we face - building multigenerational and multicultural teams, engaging patients and families in co-producing care and health, keeping up with the rapidly changing science and technology in health care today - can be overwhelming. The practical framework and roadmap here are proven ways for leaders to keep our promises to our patients and our care teams. Our patients and our teams deserve leaders who live every bit of this book's ideas. * Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Boston, MA *

About Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)

Stephen J. Swensen, MD, is the Former Director of Leadership and Organization Development at Mayo Clinic, a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and a Professor Emeritus at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Tait Shanafelt, MD, is the Chief Wellness Officer, Jeanie and Stewart Ritchie Professor of Medicine, and Associate Dean at Stanford School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Section I: Foundation 1. Introduction 2. Consequences of Professional Burnout 3. Drivers of Burnout and Engagement 4. The Business Case 5. Quality Shortfalls From Health Care Waste: A Unifying Root Cause of Burnout Section II: Strategy 6. The Blueprint for Cultivating Esprit de Corps 7. Ideal Work Elements 8. Getting Senior Leadership on Board 9. Assessment Section III: Execution 10. The Three Action Sets of the Intervention Triad: Evidence-based Strategies for Reducing Burnout and Promoting Esprit de Corps 11. Agency Action Set: Introduction 12. Agency Ideal Work Element: Partnership 13. Agency Ideal Work Element: Trust and Respect 14. Agency Ideal Work Element: Control and Flexibility 15. Agency Action: Measuring Leader Behaviors 16. Agency Action: Removing Pebbles 17. Agency Action: Introducing Control and Flexibility 18. Agency Action: Creating a Values Alignment Compact 19. Coherence Action Set: Introduction 20. Coherence Ideal Work Element: Professional Development and Mentorship 21. Coherence Ideal Work Element: Fairness and Equity 22. Coherence Ideal Work Element: Safety 23. Coherence Action: Selecting and Developing Leaders 24. Coherence Action: Improving Practice Efficiency 25. Coherence Action: Establishing Fair and Just Accountability 26. Coherence Action: Forming Safe Havens 27. Camaraderie Action Set: Introduction 28. Camaraderie Ideal Work Element: Community at Work and Camaraderie 29. Camaraderie Ideal Work Element: Intrinsic Motivation and Rewards 30. Camaraderie Action: Cultivating Community and Commensality 31. Camaraderie Action: Optimizing Rewards, Recognition, and Appreciation 32. Camaraderie Action: Fostering Boundarylessness 33. Applying the Action Sets to Address the Unique Needs of Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows 34. Nurturing Well-Being Section IV: The Journey 35. Summary 36. Conclusion Index

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CIN0190848960G
9780190848965
0190848960
Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace by Stephen Swensen, MD, MMM (Professor, Professor, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-04-02
336
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