This podcast explores strategies for overcoming the emotional and intellectual fallout of a tough medical case. It discusses the importance of recognizing negative thoughts and emotions, building resilience, and finding purpose. The speakers emphasize the value of learning and growing from difficult experiences, as well as the power of shifting focus towards patients and team members. They also provide strategies for recovering from emotional overwhelm and maintaining focus after challenging situations.
Finding a purpose stronger than negative emotions helps healthcare professionals recover from bad outcomes and continue performing at their best.
Seeking emotional support and sharing experiences with trusted colleagues or friends helps healthcare professionals navigate the aftermath of challenging situations and maintain resilience.
Deep dives
Finding Anchors to Overcome Fear and Failure
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jason Brooks discusses the importance of finding anchors to overcome fear and failure. He emphasizes the need to anchor oneself to something stronger than the fear of failure or the pain of not meeting expectations. By stepping into the challenge and finding a purpose that is stronger than the negative emotions, individuals can recover from bad outcomes and continue performing at their best. Dr. Brooks advises revisiting one's purpose, reminding oneself of the mission, and finding ways to process the emotions and draw lessons from the experience. Through self-dialogue, support from others, and adopting empowering mantras, healthcare professionals can navigate the aftermath of challenging situations and maintain resilience.
The Power of Emotional Support and Shared Experiences
Recovering from a bad outcome can be facilitated by seeking emotional support and sharing experiences with others who have had similar challenges. The podcast highlights the importance of talking with a trusted colleague or friend who understands the emotional turmoil associated with bad outcomes in medicine. Such conversations provide an outlet for sharing the emotional burden and can offer empathy and understanding when logic and reason are insufficient. By connecting with someone within the same profession, the support received is more effective in comforting and allowing the individual to temporarily shift attention away from negative thoughts and emotions towards being present in their work.
Developing Strategies for Recovery and Moving Forward
To recover from a bad outcome and regain focus in subsequent shifts, it is crucial to develop strategies for personal recovery. The podcast suggests creating a framework or process that can be relied upon when faced with challenging situations. This framework may involve techniques such as breathing exercises, visualization, and using empowering mantras. Additionally, sharing the burden with team members and communicating one's emotional state can provide support and understanding. Taking time to process emotions, draw lessons, and forgive oneself are essential steps in earning the right to move forward and perform at one's best.
Building Resilience and Adapting to Adverse Experiences
The podcast emphasizes the concept of resilience and its connection to adapting to adverse experiences in medicine. Rather than simply bouncing back from challenging outcomes, the focus is on personal growth and becoming better as a result of these experiences. Resilience is about acknowledging and processing emotions while also seeking the lessons and meaning behind each difficult situation. The podcast encourages physicians to continually revisit their purpose, develop perspectives that enable them to move forward, and utilize adverse experiences as opportunities for personal and professional advancement. Building resilience involves adapting to the conditions of the medical field and finding ways to deliver the best care possible despite the challenges and setbacks.
The nature of medical practice dictates that we will have tough cases. Patients will die, we will have to deliver bad news, and we will, at some point, make mistakes. We have high expectations of ourselves so when we get figuratively knocked down, how do we get back up? In this episode, performance coach Jason Brooks guides us through strategies for dealing with the emotional and intellectual fallout of a bad case as well as how to re-engage during a shift when the last thing we feel like doing is seeing the next patient.
Guest bio: Jason Brooks Ph.D. is a performance coach helping healthcare providers, athletes, and other high-level performers live better, work better, and be better. Check him out at Phenomenal Docs and connect with Jason: Facebook, Twitter, email doctorjbro@Gmail.com
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We discuss:
The fact that no matter how good you are in your medical practice, you are not immune to a bad outcome [02:20];
How to manage the sense of failure and the anxiety that naturally occurs when you’re faced with the same situation again [04:00];The importance of getting prepared ahead of time and expecting bad things to happen [06:00]
Channeling the experience into something positive [08:25];
Learning to live with and honor these experiences, rather than dread them [10:00];
Drawing a lesson from a bad event and committing to apply that lesson [16:30];
The value of talking to someone who is able to receive your emotional turmoil in the immediate aftermath of a bad outcome [18:40];
Why we shouldn’t think of it as “bouncing back” from a terrible outcome [23:00];
What do you do when you’ve had a bad outcome, but you don’t have the time to process what’s happened before your next shift [29:00];
The importance of having a process that you can trust to be effective in helping you shift your attention back to where it needs to be [32:25];
And more.
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