THRIVING AFTER BURNOUT

#physicianburnout matters. Medicine can be beautiful, and brutal.
It is normalized to keep pushing past exhaustion.
It is normalized to be stoic and not embrace your humanity.
Yet, it can be isolating.
It can push you to the brink.
It comes in all forms--trauma, TRAUMA, microtrauma.
Burnout begins in med school, continues into residency, and dominates in the attending life.
Women physicians are more likely to burnout than their male counterparts.
Women are more likely to die by suicide than male physicians.
Let's normalize the conversation of burnout.
Thank you to Sharon T McLaughlin and her vision of going from thought to immediate action!
There are several stories from women physicians who have gone through burnout.
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