‘Doctors' well-being is an integral part of quality patient care. Physician burnout has become increasingly recognized as a threat not only to the well-being of medical professionals, but also to healthcare systems and their sustainability globally. The magnitude of the problem has been studied worldwide, citing burnout rates amongst surveyed physicians up to 50%. Listen in to hear from Dr Albert Chan on his research regarding structured positive psychology interventions to improve well-being and resilience amongst Anaesthesiologists in Hong Kong.
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SPEAKERS
Our host today was Dr Lynne McKinlay
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Our guest speaker today was Dr Albert Chan
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