Being with Pain Lesson 1 -Web Materials

WEB MATERIALS

Web Articles

Kearney MK, Weininger RB, Vachon MLS, Harrison RL, Mount BM. Self-care of Physicians Caring for Patients at the End of Life: “Being Connected . . . A Key to My Survival”. JAMA. 2009;301(11):1155–1164. doi:10.1001/jama.2009.352

Kearney, Michael, and Radhule Weininger. “Care of the soul.” Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, August, 2012. Oxford Medicine Online. (For Purchase) <http://oxfordmedicine.com/view/10.1093/med/9780199571390.001.0001/med-9780199571390-chapter-038>.

Mount, Balfour M. et al. “Healing Connections: On Moving from Suffering to a Sense of Well-Being” Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Volume 33 , Issue 4 , 372 – 388

Marla J. Arvay “Secondary traumatic stress among trauma counsellors: What does the research say?” International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2001, Volume 23, Number 4, Page 283

Marla Buchanan, John O. Anderson, Max R. Uhlemann, Erika Horwitz, “Secondary Traumatic Stress: An Investigation of Canadian Mental Health Workers” Traumatology December 2006 vol. 12no. 4 272-281 (for purchase, free for option for health care providers)

Lombardo, B., Eyre, C., “Compassion Fatigue: A Nurse’s Primer” OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 16, No. 1, Manuscript 3. Jan 31, 2011 (Full Text)

Deborah A. Boyle “Countering Compassion Fatigue: A Requisite Nursing Agenda” ANA Periodicals OJIN Vol 16 – 2011 No1  Jan  2011 (Full Text)

Carol Peckham, “Physician Burnout: It Just Keeps Getting Worse.” Medscape Family Medicine. January 26, 2015 (full article)

Carolyn Gregoire , “This Mental Practice Can Lower Stress Levels, Even In The Intensive Care Unit” 05/11/2015,  Updated May 14 2015

Sanchez-Reilly, Sandra et al. “Caring for Oneself to Care for Others: Physicians and Their Self-Care.” The journal of supportive oncology 11.2 (2013): 75–81. Print. (full text)

Elaine Schattner, “The Physician Burnout Epidemic: What It Means for Patients and Reform” The Atlantic. Aug 22, 2012 (full article)

Jill Suttie, “Should Your Doctor Care About You?” Greater Good Berkeley, October 4, 2013 (full article)

Websites

Michael Kearney, MD Website

The official Michael Kearney, MD, website. Includes his blog, events, publications, and information.

The Colorado Medical Society

The Colorado Medical Society and its Expert Panel on Physician Wellness have taken on the goal of improving physician wellness and reducing burnout in 2014. A crucial partner in the effort are the experts at the Behavioral Health and Wellness Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, who have developed a toolkit that was released in September 2014 specifically tailored to physicians to address the eight dimensions of wellness with a focus on stress and burnout.

The Physician Health and Wellness Program (PHWP)

Doctors Manitoba
 is dedicated to ensuring that its members have sustainable practices which can lead to ‘better care, better health and better value’ for all Manitobans.

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