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Submit ReviewDoctors are trained to be experts in their field, mastering complex concepts and performing life-saving procedures. However, despite their extensive training, many doctors struggle with the concept of failure when it comes to taking new actions to achieve their ideal job. This fear can be paralyzing, causing doctors to stay stuck in a practice that doesn't work for them or preventing them from pursuing their career goals altogether.
But what if I told you that failure isn't what you think it is? That trying something new and not getting the expected outcome isn't a failure, but an opportunity for growth and learning?
In this fifth and last part of the Take Back Your Practice Training Series, we'll explore the fear of failure that doctors face and provide actionable strategies to overcome it and achieve your ideal job.
“You took an action you've never taken before. You conducted an experiment and you got feedback, and you hopefully learned something. Because that's the whole point of doing something new is to have a learning experience.” - Dike Drummond MD
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Are you ready to optimize your career as a physician, understand the power of saying "no", and achieve goal clarity to find that job satisfaction you desire?
In this episode, we discuss how you can move towards your ideal job by identifying what you really want and then making a master plan for achieving it. The master plan is a list of all the changes you would want to make in your current practice to bridge the gap to your ideal practice. This starts by choosing the simplest and easiest task to execute.
Discover the value of goal clarity and gain the power to reframe your current job situation. It’s time to say no to burnout and yes to career satisfaction.
"Because now that you're clear on what you really want and on what you would run towards, you have a target. It's like the bullseye and a target in an archery range. You can begin to aim yourself and aim your practice at this bullseye. Because you know, it's your ideal practice that forms the center of the target." - Dike Drummond MD
In this episode, we talk about:
Recap of the previous lessons:
Lesson 1: The Lightworker vs. the Whirlwind
Lesson 2: The Origins of Your Practice Overwhelm
Lesson 3: Take Back Your Practice Step One
Learn to say “no” and decommit. Practice elegantly and gracefully declining commitments that don't align with your ideal job description.
Spiritual Archery: Picture yourself as an archer firing an arrow towards your ideal practice, using your target to hone in on what you really want.
Create a master plan. This is list of changes you want to make to transform your current practice into your ideal practice.
Resources:
Ideal Physician Job Search Formula Online Training
Find a new position that is a much better match with your Ideal Practice.
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Physicians are faced with a unique set of challenges in their profession. They must balance providing quality care to patients as a lightworker while dealing with the increasing pressures of their organization’s revenue model.
To help alleviate this, it is important to create an ideal job description that is tailored to the ideal medical practice for each individual physician. The practice optimization process involves understanding the current state and what can be done to improve it. This will help them find an environment where they can thrive and make a positive impact on their patients' lives.
“There's a phrase that I learned to live by a long time ago: You don't get what you want in life. You get what you tolerate.” Dike Drummond MD
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Choosing to become a doctor is an honorable decision that can bring meaning, fulfillment, and joy to your life, but the reality of the profession can be overwhelming. For many physicians, burnout has become a common struggle. It can be difficult to stay motivated when you’re feeling overburdened by the demands of the organization’s business goals. You end up trying to fit your job description into someone else's.
As time passes, it gets exhausting until you finally say, "I cannot bear it anymore." As a result, some doctors find themselves deciding whether they should continue their career as a physician or pursue another path. But for those who choose to stay in medicine, it’s important to remember that you are a lightworker. You chose this career because of the purpose it provides. Don't lose sight of that!
“There's a difference between a job and a practice. Practice is what you want to do. Job is how it fits into your employer's business model.” - Dike Drummond MD
In this episode, we talk about:
Resources:
TheHappyMD.com blog https://www.thehappymd.com/blog/the-origins-of-your-practice-overwhelm-the-drivers-of-the-whirlwind
Burnout Proof MD Physician Support Ecosystem https://support.thehappymd.com/bpmd-thmd-webinar-sign-up
Check out the previous episode:
The Lightworker vs. the Whirlwind - 63% Burnout Means We are Losing this Battle
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A recent survey of physician burnout found that 63% of doctors experience at least one symptom of burnout every single day. This study is important for the US healthcare system since physician burnout is linked to poor care quality, employee retention, and diminished work effort.
If you're a doctor, you know this - You get up every day and feel like there's just so much to do, from the tedious to the mundane to the life-changing. You feel like you're always spinning in circles, trying to keep up with all of it. More and more physicians experience a conflict between their calling as a healer and the whirlwind of their job.
But everyone deserves a chance to win the battle against the business of medicine, so I am going to share tools and strategies to help you fight the forces of darkness in your journey as a lightworker.
“This lightworker choice at the lightworker fork in the road is something that will define your career, your practice, your life, and it will be something that you have to make compromises around when you take a job.” - Dike Drummond MD
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The year-end holiday is a good time for most of us when we can get this break, take a step back to reflect on the past year, and plan for what’s ahead.
Throughout the past decade, we have shared our breakthrough process with clients, colleagues, and friends. The worksheet is a self-reflective exercise for physicians to get clarity on what has gone well for them this year as well as what resolutions they have for the year ahead. The accompanying planning guide will help you set meaningful goals and achieve them with your colleagues and loved ones through intentional reflection and goal setting.
Take some time to plan your year ahead and make sure that you're taking care of yourself. This breakthrough process will help you identify opportunities to improve in the next 12 months to make 2023 your best year yet.
Wishing you every success in the coming year!!
“You can avoid everything you don't want and you still won't get what you want because the only way to get what you want is to figure out what that is and go get it.”
Resource:
2023 Best Year Yet Worksheet Download Link
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Thank yous are opportunities to tap into spiritual energy. Among the three energy accounts in a physician, this is the most powerful, and when it is filled, the physical and emotional accounts are filled as well.
In order to do this, the physician must take a moment to be mindful of the patient's words, acknowledge their gratitude, and appreciate the connection between them. This will help the physician to really feel the spiritual energy infusion and embrace it, allowing them to take this energy and use it to improve their practice.
In this episode, Dr. Dike teaches us a technique on how to simultaneously fill up a physician’s three energy accounts, something simple yet powerful. He also shares tips on impacting positive influence among team members just with the words ‘thank you’.
Reflecting on the patient's gratefulness can be used to create a more encouraging and supportive atmosphere in the medical office that promotes healthier physician well-being and ultimately can help to improve the quality of care.
“It's the thank you that makes it feel like you made the difference, that you set out to make when you first chose to be a doctor back at the light worker's fork in the road.” - Dike Drummond MD
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Other episodes you'll enjoy:
Training part 1: https://physiciansonpurpose.libsyn.com/ep49-burnout-is-not-about-batteries-run-down
Training part 2: https://physiciansonpurpose.libsyn.com/physicians-3-energy-accounts
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Why is it crucial to recognize how burnout affects all aspects of a physician's life?
Energy management is not just about getting enough sleep or taking breaks when you're tired. As a doctor, it's also about figuring out how to balance your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs so that you can be your best self at work and in life.
Recap: In part 1 of this mini-training series, we discussed the common physician burnout myths and revisited healthcare’s two prime directives. Also, using the bank account model, we explained the concept of energy inside the physiology of a doctor and how they are trained to continue to perform their duties even below the empty mark.
This episode is a continuation that dives deeper into the three energy accounts with their corresponding burnout symptom that occurs when each tank is in a negative balance and the strategies for refilling these tanks. Taking the time to understand this model can help physicians take action to prevent burnout and safeguard their own well-being.
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Physicians, it's time to address the common misperceptions about burnout and the false ideas that it’s simply a matter of batteries being run down.
In this episode, we'll talk about the common myths and provide a model of the way energy works in a doctor that is accurate. Instead of thinking of your energy as a battery, think of it as an energetic bank account so that you can feel empowered to tackle your work challenges head-on.
In this series of mini trainings, Dr. Drummond will outline exactly how to approach burnout differently than trying to solve it and provide detailed solutions for maintaining a positive energy balance, so be sure to tune in to the next two episodes.
“You can't give what you ain't got. You can't give energy you don't have.” - Dike Drummond MD
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Resources:
Physician Burnout Energy Bank Account: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zLG8JuqAg_C6UfxUOnQq5bfBS0-Ra-Pu/view?usp=share_link
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The impact of physician burnout on the US healthcare system is staggering. According to a recent study, 45% of American doctors are over the age of 55, and 40% of female physicians will reduce their clinical activities or retire completely within their first six years of practice.
Dr. Nisha Mehta is a radiologist, trainer, writer, coach, international keynote speaker, and community developer, who is on a mission to help physicians prevent burnout and find sustainable careers in medicine. She is the creator of two private Facebook groups with over 150,000 physicians: the Physician Side Gig and the Physician Community - which provide support and guidance for physicians.
In this episode, Dr. Mehta discusses the importance for physicians to advocate for themselves and to set boundaries in order to create a more fulfilling practice. She is a strong advocate for physician wellness and career longevity.
"So many people, when you talk to them, feel as though they're replaceable because they've been taught that they are replaceable. And so they don't see those numbers involved and realize, hey, actually people need us and hey, we can actually say no and we can.”
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