Moving from Burnout to Wellness in Primary Care

Monday May 7, 2018 05:45 pm EDT
AAFP's Robert Graham Center
1133 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 1100
washington, DC 20036
United States

Save the Date: Monday, May 7, 2018

Location:
AAFP's Robert Graham Center
1133 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 1100
Washington DC 20036

Room:
Large Conference Room

Time:
Discussion from 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.; reception to follow at a nearby establishment

RSVP to policy@aafp.org

Topic Overview

Physician burnout is increasingly recognized as a threat to the nation’s health workforce and to delivering population health, higher quality of care and reduced cost. It is estimated that two-thirds of family physicians report at least one element of burnout and family medicine is among the top five medical specialties reporting burnout.

Physicians facing burnout are at higher risk of drug and alcohol abuse as well as suicide. This problem impacts not only physicians but it has also been linked to lower patient satisfaction, higher medical error rates and higher physician and staff turnover.

As we strive towards meeting the quadruple aim of health care it becomes increasingly important to look for effective strategies to help combat burnout, not only from bright spots within the medical community, but also leaders in other industries that are tackling this problem. Join us for a primary care forum that explores this important topic and starts to offer solutions to move us from burnout to wellness.

Panelists

Katherine J. Gold, MD, MSW, MS 
Assistant Professor, Family Medicine Department of Family Medicine
University of Michigan Medical School

Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang, PHD
Associate Professor Department of Psychology
Michigan State University

James Puffer, MD
CEO of ABFM

Moderator

TBA

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