Many medics, EMTs, cops and firefighters got into their profession to help others, and then experience stress and burnout. What can we do to take better care of ourselves, and be more compassionate with others?
The life mission of "Patient" Lee Tomlinson The life mission of "Patient" Lee Tomlinson (survivor of head and neck cancer) is to inspire healthcare professionals to return compassionate care to its rightful place — to benefit providers, patients, their families who are often suffering, and “burned-out”.
Lee will talk about:
— What can responders do to avoid burnout?
— What simple things can responders do to connect with their patients more compassionately?
— Are there real medical benefits for giving or receiving compassion?
Join us every Sunday at 7PM ET on Responder Resilience, a live-stream podcast with special guests sharing vital information about health and wellness topics for first responders.
Hosted by David Dachinger (Fire Lieut., Ret.), Dr. Stacy Raymond, and Bonnie C. Rumilly, LCSW, EMT-B, these broadcasts are dedicated to improving the mental and physical well-being of police, fire, EMS, and dispatch personnel with real-world conversations on job-related stress, burnout, trauma, sleep, and mental health.
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