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The wellbeing toolkit for doctors : a supportive guide to help everyone working in healthcare

By: Publication details: London : Watkins, 2021Description: 236 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781786785213
Subject(s): Summary: Doctors can often experience a loss of sense of purpose, of not being the kind of doctor that they wanted to be. Feeling so caught up in protocols and guidelines can lead to losing a sense of self, of who you are and what you can contribute. The Doctor's Wellbeing Toolkit offers ways in which doctors can enjoy their work and be themselves. In order to look after others, we need to look after ourselves. Doctors need to keep creativity alive and stay connected with themselves. And the more stressful the time, the more important this is. The coronavirus pandemic has required new levels of dedication, commitment and hard work, and the impact on health professionals working through it has been huge.
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Doctors can often experience a loss of sense of purpose, of not being the kind of doctor that they wanted to be. Feeling so caught up in protocols and guidelines can lead to losing a sense of self, of who you are and what you can contribute.
The Doctor's Wellbeing Toolkit offers ways in which doctors can enjoy their work and be themselves. In order to look after others, we need to look after ourselves.
Doctors need to keep creativity alive and stay connected with themselves. And the more stressful the time, the more important this is. The coronavirus pandemic has required new levels of dedication, commitment and hard work, and the impact on health professionals working through it has been huge.

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