As a GP, you are at high risk of burnout, which the World Health Organisation defines as a syndrome from chronic, unmanaged workplace stress—it is not a personal failure. In this essential webinar, Dr Helen Garr, Medical Director at NHS Practitioner Health, shares practical, evidence-based tools to recognise the signs before you reach the 'burnout cliff' and find support within your practice and the wider sessional workforce community.
YouTube of webinar
- https://youtu.be/Xg8aO2JjJLs
What you will learn
- Why burnout is a system problem, not a character flaw in the sessional GP workforce.
- How to use energy accounting (the 'spoon theory') to protect your capacity and maintain continuity.
- The crucial steps to build psychological safety within your team by 'reaching in' to colleagues.
- The common signs you are near the 'burnout cliff' and what 'bad medicine' coping strategies look like.
- How to create a personal wellbeing plan (WRAP plan) and identify your vital support network (Head, Shoulders, Knees, Toes crew).
Topic order
- Burnout: It's a systemic issue, not a flaw (Boiling frog analogy).
- The burnout cliff: recognising common signs and compassion fatigue.
- The temperature continuum: checking in on your psychological well-being.
- Developing a Wellbeing/Resilience Action Plan (WRAP plan).
- Psychological safety and secondary stressors (the psychological backpack).
- Building your support network (Head, Shoulders, Knees, Toes crew).
- Energy accounting: the 'spoon theory'.
- NHS Practitioner Health: confidential mental health and addiction treatment.
Resources
- NHS Practitioner Health: https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk/
- Dr Richard Duggins' book: Burnout Free Working https://uk.jkp.com/products/burnoutfree-working
- Wellbeing & Coping Website: wellbeingandcoping.net
- Mind's Wellbeing at Work Plan: https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/my-mental-health-at-work/wellness-action-plans/
- Balint Groups (for peer support): https://balintsociety.org.uk/balint-groups-and-balint-method