Wellness Series for Health Care Professionals
Summit One: Addressing Physician Burnout during the COVID Pandemic
When: June 15th
Time: 7:30-9am
Who should attend: Physicians as well as friends, family members and colleagues of physicians and human resource representatives of health care organizations.
Addressing Physician Wellness during the COVID Pandemic
Leading area physician health experts Dr. Wendy Cohen and Kathleen Boyd will discuss physician wellness and burnout and explore how COVID has impacted an already-strained workforce. They will review available treatment, support resources and steps physicians can initiate to take back and sustain their well-being.
This special presentation will be especially helpful to physicians as well as friends, family members and colleagues of physicians and human resource representatives of health care organizations.
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Doctors fume about COVID-19 patients who flout restrictions Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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During an overnight shift in the emergency department last week, Ottawa doctor Lisa Fischer treated a woman worried about getting COVID-19 after a passenger on the flight home from her Caribbean vacation tested positive.
At her Ottawa practice, family physician Nili Kaplan-Myrth has stopped seeing patients in person for a couple weeks – too many were coming in with “just a little cough” or after family visits or travelling, despite public health warnings to stay home.