Sound Mind: conversations about physician wellness and medical culture

The Canadian Medical Association

When physicians are healthy and fulfilled, they're better equipped to care for others. Yet many doctors, residents and medical students report burnout, depression and other concerns at some point in their career — and countless others stay silent out of fear of stigma. Sound Mind is a podcast that sheds light on physician wellness and medical culture, produced by the Canadian Medical Association and hosted by psychiatrist and wellness expert Dr. Caroline Gérin-Lajoie. This interview-based program is for physicians, medical learners, administrators, and anyone interested in the wellness challenges medical professionals face and the ways they’re being addressed. read less
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Episodes

Code white: Protecting ED docs from workplace violence
Jan 27 2022
Code white: Protecting ED docs from workplace violence
“Code White” is a term used in many health care settings to alert workers to a real or perceived threat of violence. Unfortunately, they are being called more frequently, especially in emergency departments. The reality is that health care workers face four times as great a rate of workplace violence than other professions. In emergency departments, more than 50% of nurses will be sexually harassed or assaulted this year. More than half are physically or verbally abused in any given week. And nearly 70% of emergency physicians -- like Dr. Howard Ovens at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto -- say ED violence has increased in the past five years. “The pandemic has escalated all of this because everybody's testy and patients have shorter fuses, families have shorter fuses. They are acting out, especially around things like visitor restrictions as well as wait times. And with masks on, it's harder to establish rapport and a human connection... The entire atmosphere is much tenser, and it's contributed to an exodus from the profession, especially by nurses.”  - Dr. Howard Ovens, ED physicianIn this episode, Dr. Ovens describes the rising threats of violence in the ED and talks about why hospitals have a responsibility to keep doctors safe. And host Dr. Caroline Gérin-Lajoie speaks to medical psychotherapist Dr. Marcia Kostenuik about steps health care workers can take to prevent patient abuse and how they can recover from emotionally-charged interactions.
Threats, harassment and trolls: Is being a “public” medical voice worth it?
Oct 28 2021
Threats, harassment and trolls: Is being a “public” medical voice worth it?
Dr. Amy Tan shares how she endured months of online harassment during the pandemic for defending racialized communities. “There was a racist, misogynistic, violent threat made to me by phone, which is different than keyboard warriors on Twitter, tweeting or emailing terrible things. It's different when somebody seeks out your workplace and asks to speak to you.” -- Dr. Amy Tan Dr. Amy Tan is an academic family and hospice palliative care physician on Vancouver Island.During the pandemic, many physicians, like Dr. Tan, have found themselves in the spotlight of both traditional and social media as spokespeople and policy or medical experts. Yet, they’ve also been on the receiving end of online threats, abuse and harassment. Dr. Najma Ahmed knows what they’re going through.  She is a trauma surgeon based in Toronto and co-founder of Canadian Doctors for Protection from Guns. In 2019, she faced intense harassment by pro-gun activists after launching a public campaign for tougher gun control laws. In this episode, Dr. Ahmed talks to Dr. Caroline Gérin-Lajoie about the backlash outspoken advocates often face, how it can affect their mental health, whether “speaking out” is really worth it and what medical schools and health institutions can do to support physicians who advocate publicly for their patients.On Nov. 10, join Dr. Gérin-Lajoie and other physicians to discuss this topic in a CMA Wellness Connection peer support session. Register by clicking here:   https://community.cma.ca/en/wellness-connection/p/peer-support-eventsPhysician Wellness HubCanadian Medical AssociationCanadian Doctors for Prevention From Guns