2023 Take Care of Yourself!

These sessions are included in the on-demand 2023 Summer Conference (47th Annual) package.  This bundle includes two lectures (2 CME total): 

  • Changing the Culture of Medicine: Shame in Medicine 
  • Dollars and Sense: Reducing Provider Burnout through Improved Financial Literacy

NCAPA is unable to refund or credit learners for expired courses.  Be sure to pay close attention to the expiration date for each course.  

 

All CME lectures within this bundle must be completed by their EXPIRATION DATE of August 25, 2024.  CME is not accessible after this date, which is one year from the conference dates not the purchase date.  

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
September 18, 2023
Changing the Culture of Medicine: Shame in Medicine

Shame is a ubiquitous human emotion that there are not many conversations about.  Shame is a corrosive emotion that can inhibit our growth in medicine.  In medical learners, shame was associated with disengagement with learning, impaired empathy, diminished psychological and physical wellness, reduced self-regulation, and unprofessional behavior.  Since medicine is ever evolving, PAs continue to learn throughout their career along with interacting with students.  Understanding shame vs guilt can help us navigate our own careers as well as help our colleagues navigate successfully through the landscape of medicine.  

By the end of this session, attendees will be able to: 

  1. Define and contrast shame and guilt.
  2. Understand why we have shame and why is it important.
  3. Identify what a shame reaction encompasses. 
  4. Tips to help with the growth of ourselves and learners in medicine by understanding and navigating shame.
Speaker Information
James Crum DO  [ view bio ]
Dollars and Sense: Reducing Provider Burnout through Improved Financial Literacy

According to an emerging body of literature, there is an increased prevalence of burnout among PAs. Furthermore, the unprecedented challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic have only exacerbated feelings of burnout, resulting in the increased risk of having a negative impact on patient care. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the recent trends and causes of burnout among PAs and describe the current strategies employed to decrease burnout and improve well-being. Additionally, the presentation will highlight the importance of financial literacy as an intervention for combatting provider burnout. Participants will leave with strategies to improve financial literacy by recognizing reputable resources.  At completion of this session, learners will be able to: 

  1. Identify emerging trends of burnout among providers and the related consequences to patient care. 
  2. Describe current strategies to address provider burnout and well-being. 
  3. Discuss how financial literacy can be utilized as an intervention for decreasing burnout among providers.
  4. Develop strategies to improve financial literacy by recognizing reputable resources.
Speaker Information
Marc Katz PA-C, DFAAPA  [ view bio ]
Shaun Lynch Ph.D., M.S., MMSc, PA-C   [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Category 1 CME : 2.00
Products
2023 Take Care of Yourself!
NCAPA Price:$40.00