The Clinician's Survival Guide
Do you struggle with practical aspects of working as a clinician, such as finding the right job, time-keeping, inefficient systems and medico-legal risk?
This podcast is about addressing these issues: Every Tuesday, in under 15 minutes, we take-on a topic and discuss it's implications. We then explore what you, as a working clinician, should do about it.
The Clinician's Survival Guide is about making you as efficient as possible, and helping you find practical solutions to the challenges you face.
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The Clinician's Survival Guide
Overworked Clinician: What to do about it
This is the second half of our discussion about feeling overworked. In this part we focus on trying to adopt an approach to resolving the problem:
- What are the different factors you have to look at
- CPR, locus control and what is it about the work - revisted.
- Overview to approach when the problem lies with your workplace
- Overview of approach when the problem lies with you
This episode should get you thinking, and equip you with ideas about how you will resolve the issue.
Having listened to both parts, you:
- May decide to address this on your own
- You may work with colleagues to resolve things
- You may access help from other sources
- We don't offer bespoke advice, but subject to capacity can facilitate group sessions to explore such issues, and we also have a community group on social media.
Listening to these episodes is an important first step.
The Clinician's Survival Guide is about helping you get the most in your life as a clinician, and helping you find practical solutions to the challenges you face.
Updated, removing reference to social media, otherwise same
Contact email: primarycareuk@outlook.com
Dr Munir Adam (Dr Munir Ali-Zubair) is the host, and leads the multi-professional Primary Care UK team that manages this podcast.
DISCLAIMER. This podcast is for clinicians working in the UK and is not for patients or the general public. The podcast should never be used as a substitute for professional advice, whether clinical, managerial or otherwise. Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed are simply the opinions of those contributing, and should not be considered authoritative guidance. Applying any suggestion requires careful consideration and understanding of context and of potential implications. The hosts, guests, other contributors and the organisations they represent do not accept liability of any kind for any actions or consequences arising from the information contained in the podcast.
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