Presentation/Webinar – Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub /clinicianwellbeing Mon, 13 Dec 2021 13:57:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /clinicianwellbeing/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/03/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Presentation/Webinar – Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub /clinicianwellbeing 32 32 Taming the EHR /clinicianwellbeing/resources/taming-the-ehr/ Mon, 13 Dec 2021 13:57:56 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2442 This webinar is part of AMA’s Taming the E.H.R. series, teaching participants tips and tricks to save time fulfilling documentation duties.

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Webinar: Reframing Burnout through Human Factors: Integrating Well-Being and Patient Safety /clinicianwellbeing/resources/webinar-reframing-burnout-through-human-factors-integrating-well-being-and-patient-safety/ Mon, 13 Dec 2021 02:04:36 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=2423 During this webinar you will hear about a framework to build on traditional safety models integrated with consideration for human factors affecting outcomes.

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How Doctors Feel About Electronic Health Records: National Physician Poll by The Harris Poll /clinicianwellbeing/resources/how-doctors-feel-about-electronic-health-records-national-physician-poll-by-the-harris-poll/ Fri, 08 Mar 2019 19:56:45 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=1485 The Harris Poll, on behalf of Stanford Medicine, conducted a comprehensive survey of over 500 primary-care physicians (PCPs) on their perceptions of electronic health records (EHRs). Key findings show: doctors see value in EHRs, but want substantial improvements; EHRs aren’t seen as powerful clinical tool because its primary value, according to PCPs, is data storage; the top priority for EHRs in the next decade should be solving interoperability deficiencies and improving predictive analytics, while the top priority in the immediate future should be improving EHRs’ user interfaces.

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Encouraging Creativity and Connection to Address Clinical Burnout /clinicianwellbeing/resources/encouraging-creativity-and-connection-to-address-clinical-burnout/ Fri, 22 Feb 2019 21:01:35 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=1480 The following presentation, presented by Dr. Jeremy Nobel at the Action Collaborative’s May 2018 public meeting, describes the role that art plays in enhancing survival. Dr. Nobel highlights how art can help people make sense of the world and build durable connections and calls on the health professions community to consider using creative art as a way to better engage clinicians and to promote a general sense of well-being and belonging.

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Transforming the Healthcare System to Increase Joy in Medicine /clinicianwellbeing/resources/transforming-the-healthcare-system-to-increase-joy-in-medicine/ Mon, 07 Jan 2019 01:13:30 +0000 /clinicianwellbeing/?post_type=resources&p=1329 A presentation by the American, Canadian, and British Medical Associations at the International Conference on Physician Health in 2016, Increasing Joy in Medicine identifies systems level sources of burnout and “joylessness”. Survey results of transformational systemic changes identified by the authors, Dr. Steven Adelman and Dr. Harris Berman, are described according to relative importance of approach and difficulty of implementation.

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