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Hey! Let's Ask Dr. Joe Sherman About Healthcare Workers and Burnout - S03E11

The Hey Let Me Ask You Something Podcast

English - March 24, 2022 18:00 - 54 minutes - 37.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
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On this week’s show Kristin and I are talking to Dr. Joe Sherman a pediatrician, coach and consultant to physicians and healthcare organizations who helps healthcare professionals find the joy in their work, survive and hopefully thrive in their careers.

Dr. Sherman helps healthcare professionals transform their relationship with the unrelenting demands of their jobs and discover a path toward meaning, professional fulfillment, and career longevity. He believes the key to personal and professional success lies in bringing “soul to role” in your medical practice. Dr. Sherman is a consultant to physicians and healthcare organizations in the areas of cross-cultural medicine, leadership, and provider well-being.  He is a facilitator with the Center for Courage & Renewal and a Master Certified Physician Development Coach with the Physician Coaching Institute. 

Dr. Sherman has been in pediatric practice for over 35 years concentrating on healthcare delivery to underserved and medically complex children in the District of Columbia, Tacoma, Seattle, Uganda, and Bolivia.  He has held numerous faculty positions and is currently Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington.

You can reach Dr. Sherman at [email protected]

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DISCALIMER:
The views expressed on the Hey Let Me Ask You Something Podcast are solely the opinions of your hosts Kristin Wood and Ralph Andracchio and are based on their years of practical and clinical experience. These opinions do not constitute any kind of advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any mental, physical, or emotional issues. If you are having an emergency or any serious ongoing situations please contact your local hospital or a trusted professional.