Pathways to Wellness: A Pilot Empowerment Program.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013) Pub Date : 2025-03-03
Stephanie Catanese
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Physicians and advanced practice providers often lack structured opportunities to develop personal and professional skills, critical for reducing burnout and enhancing job satisfaction. To address this, Brown Medicine's Division of General Internal Medicine introduced the Personal Development Empowerment Series, a cost- effective faculty development initiative integrated into the existing schedule. The series includes sessions that focus on topics like imposter syndrome, assertiveness, and time management, blending education with interactive activities to promote practical application. Facilitated by psychologists and motivated peers, the lectures have been well received, with faculty appreciating its emphasis on reflection and cognitive-behavioral strategies. This replicable initiative fosters a supportive work culture, boosts morale, and highlights the importance of personal growth. This program demonstrates that affordable, home-grown interventions can significantly impact well-being and organizational culture.

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医生和高级实践提供者通常缺乏结构化的机会来发展个人和专业技能,这对减少倦怠和提高工作满意度至关重要。为了解决这个问题,布朗大学医学院的普通内科医学部推出了个人发展授权系列,这是一项成本效益高的教师发展倡议,与现有的时间表相结合。该系列课程包括关注冒名顶替综合症、自信和时间管理等主题的课程,将教育与互动活动相结合,以促进实际应用。在心理学家和积极的同伴的帮助下,这些讲座受到了很好的欢迎,教师们都很欣赏它对反思和认知行为策略的强调。这种可复制的举措培养了一种支持性的工作文化,提高了士气,并强调了个人成长的重要性。这个项目表明,负担得起的、本土的干预措施可以显著影响幸福感和组织文化。
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