
Three Simple STEPS for Diagnosing Your Own Mental Patterns
12/07/22 • 31 min
Dr. Gail Gazelle, a leader at the forefront of the movement fighting physician burnout, discusses three mindfulness and well-being steps physicians can take to thrive.
Dr. Gazelle is the author of Everyday Resilience: A Practical Guide to Build Inner Strength and Weather Life's Challenges. Her new book, Mindful MD. How Mindfulness Restores Autonomy and Cures Healthcare Burnout, comes out in early 2023.
Dr. Gail Gazelle, a leader at the forefront of the movement fighting physician burnout, discusses three mindfulness and well-being steps physicians can take to thrive.
Dr. Gazelle is the author of Everyday Resilience: A Practical Guide to Build Inner Strength and Weather Life's Challenges. Her new book, Mindful MD. How Mindfulness Restores Autonomy and Cures Healthcare Burnout, comes out in early 2023.
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