Activity ID
3151Expires
June 19, 2025Format Type
InternetCME Credit
3.25Fee
$39 - $97.50CME Provider: Massachusetts Medical Society
Description of CME Course
More than 50 percent of US physicians report significant symptoms of burnout, and evidence indicates that this public health crisis is growing quickly. Discussion includes issues and challenges around physician burnout and ways by which we can restore physician wellness and the joy of practice, featuring playwright Michael Milligan who performs a multi-layered perspective on a physician in crisis.
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Educational Objectives
• Identify professional, institutional, and systemic factors that contribute to physician burnout and the potential consequences to patient care
• Develop and implement strategies for professional, institutional, and systemic reforms to mitigate physician burnout
• Describe ways in which the Federation of State Medical Boards and the State Medical Boards are addressing physician burnout, improving wellness, and reducing the stigma of accessing mental health care
Keywords
Physician wellness, Physician burnout, Mental health
Competencies
Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
Physician Well-being activity
Personal Resilience, Organizational Culture of Wellness
Practice Setting
Inpatient, Outpatient, Rural, Urban, VA/Military