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Beyond Burnout: Moral Injury, Purpose & Provider Well-being – with Prof. Dorothy Breen

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In this powerful conversation, Professor Dorothy Breen joins Dr. Ash Kumar to tackle one of the most pressing crises in healthcare today: burnout—and what lies beyond it. Together, they unpack the boiling frog analogy, the true nature of burnout, and why the core issue is not a lack of resilience, but a deep organizational and moral crisis.

They explore how moral injury, not burnout alone, is what many healthcare professionals are truly facing—and why coaching, compassion, and systemic change are urgently needed. From the emotional toll on doctors to the ripple effects on patient safety, this conversation is a call to action for providers, leaders, and systems alike.

Key Topics Covered:

🔹 The Boiling Frog Analogy: How chronic micro-stress can slowly break down healthcare professionals without them realizing—until it’s too late.

🔹 Burnout vs. Moral Injury: Many doctors aren’t just tired—they’re morally wounded by working in systems misaligned with their values and purpose.

🔹 It's Not a Resilience Problem: Physicians are already more resilient than average. Burnout stems from systemic issues—not personal weakness.

🔹 Organizational Disconnect: When doctors' core values are at odds with the mission of their workplace, disillusionment and distress follow.

🔹 The Cost of Neglecting Well-being: High burnout rates (up to 70% in Ireland during the pandemic) directly impact engagement, communication, and patient safety.

🔹 The Calling Trap: Medicine as a “calling” can lead to self-neglect. High achievers often abandon their own basic needs in service of others.

🔹 Patient Safety Depends on Provider Well-being: “You cannot give what you don’t have.” Burned-out providers cannot offer empathy or connection.

🔹 The Role of Coaching in Medicine: Coaching—especially peer-to-peer coaching—is urgently needed in healthcare, just as it is in other high-performance industries.

Quotes to Remember:

💬 “Burnout is not a resilience issue. It’s an organizational issue.”
💬 “When your mission is not aligned with your organization’s mission, something starts to break inside.”
💬 “You cannot give what you don’t have—burned-out doctors can’t offer the care patients deserve.”
💬 “We’ve paid too high a price for having unhappy doctors. That needs to change.”

Who Should Listen?

This episode is essential listening for:

  • Healthcare professionals navigating stress, fatigue, and disillusionment
  • Leaders in medicine seeking to build sustainable, compassionate systems
  • Medical educators and policy advocates championing wellness and reform
  • Anyone curious about the intersection of well-being, purpose, and patient care

Connect with Prof. Dorothy Breen:

🌐 Website: www.fordoctors.ie
🔗 LinkedIn: Professor Dorothy Breen

🔥 Are you living in boiling water and calling it normal?
Take a moment to reflect. Share this episode with a colleague, leader, or mentor who needs to hear this message.

💬 Join the conversation online:
#BurnoutIsNotFailure #MoralInjury #TransformingStress #TheBoilingFrog #ForDoctors #HealthcareWellbeing #CoachingInMedicine #DrAshPodcast

Ready to transform stress into strength? The journey starts here.

  continue reading

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Send us a text

In this powerful conversation, Professor Dorothy Breen joins Dr. Ash Kumar to tackle one of the most pressing crises in healthcare today: burnout—and what lies beyond it. Together, they unpack the boiling frog analogy, the true nature of burnout, and why the core issue is not a lack of resilience, but a deep organizational and moral crisis.

They explore how moral injury, not burnout alone, is what many healthcare professionals are truly facing—and why coaching, compassion, and systemic change are urgently needed. From the emotional toll on doctors to the ripple effects on patient safety, this conversation is a call to action for providers, leaders, and systems alike.

Key Topics Covered:

🔹 The Boiling Frog Analogy: How chronic micro-stress can slowly break down healthcare professionals without them realizing—until it’s too late.

🔹 Burnout vs. Moral Injury: Many doctors aren’t just tired—they’re morally wounded by working in systems misaligned with their values and purpose.

🔹 It's Not a Resilience Problem: Physicians are already more resilient than average. Burnout stems from systemic issues—not personal weakness.

🔹 Organizational Disconnect: When doctors' core values are at odds with the mission of their workplace, disillusionment and distress follow.

🔹 The Cost of Neglecting Well-being: High burnout rates (up to 70% in Ireland during the pandemic) directly impact engagement, communication, and patient safety.

🔹 The Calling Trap: Medicine as a “calling” can lead to self-neglect. High achievers often abandon their own basic needs in service of others.

🔹 Patient Safety Depends on Provider Well-being: “You cannot give what you don’t have.” Burned-out providers cannot offer empathy or connection.

🔹 The Role of Coaching in Medicine: Coaching—especially peer-to-peer coaching—is urgently needed in healthcare, just as it is in other high-performance industries.

Quotes to Remember:

💬 “Burnout is not a resilience issue. It’s an organizational issue.”
💬 “When your mission is not aligned with your organization’s mission, something starts to break inside.”
💬 “You cannot give what you don’t have—burned-out doctors can’t offer the care patients deserve.”
💬 “We’ve paid too high a price for having unhappy doctors. That needs to change.”

Who Should Listen?

This episode is essential listening for:

  • Healthcare professionals navigating stress, fatigue, and disillusionment
  • Leaders in medicine seeking to build sustainable, compassionate systems
  • Medical educators and policy advocates championing wellness and reform
  • Anyone curious about the intersection of well-being, purpose, and patient care

Connect with Prof. Dorothy Breen:

🌐 Website: www.fordoctors.ie
🔗 LinkedIn: Professor Dorothy Breen

🔥 Are you living in boiling water and calling it normal?
Take a moment to reflect. Share this episode with a colleague, leader, or mentor who needs to hear this message.

💬 Join the conversation online:
#BurnoutIsNotFailure #MoralInjury #TransformingStress #TheBoilingFrog #ForDoctors #HealthcareWellbeing #CoachingInMedicine #DrAshPodcast

Ready to transform stress into strength? The journey starts here.

  continue reading

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