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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2024 · 36 MIN

Solving for Joy Through Authenticity: Just What the Doctor Ordered with Dr. Jessica Ching

from Solving For Joy · host Chrissie Ott, MD

Explore the significance of living authentically and the essential role of a supportive environment for physicians.   On today’s episode of the Solving for Joy podcast, host Dr. Chrissie Ott welcomes Dr. Jessica Ching, a compassionate leader, dedicated educator, and passionate advocate for authenticity in medicine. Together, they delve into Dr. Ching’s inspiring journey and discuss the critical connection between authenticity and mental health in the medical field.   Dr. Ching opens up about how a tragic event motivated her to create the Authentic Doctor Survey, a tool designed to examine the challenges physicians face in balancing professionalism with being true to themselves. The conversation highlights the obstacles within the medical profession, the importance of embracing authenticity, and the urgent need for systemic reforms to better support healthcare workers. Key Episode Takeaways: Mental health struggles are prevalent among medical professionals. The Authentic Doctor Survey was created to explore these challenges. Authenticity correlates with lower burnout and depression. Research provides quantitative proof of the importance of authenticity.  Dr. Jessica Ching's Survey: https://authenticdoctorsurvey.com/  Protective Effects of Authenticity Against Depression, Suicide, and Burnout Among Surgeons: https://journals.lww.com/journalacs/abstract/2024/11000/protective_effects_of_authenticity_against.10.aspx Authenticity: Protection Against Burnout and Depression in Emergency Medicine Physicians: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39019681/ The Operative Word Podcast: Protective Effects of Authenticity Against Depression, Suicide, and Burnout Among Surgeons: https://theoperativeword.podbean.com/e/e28-protective-effects-of-authenticity-against-depression-suicide-and-burnout-among-surgeons/ Physician Support Line: 1 (888) 409-0141   Find Dr. Chrissie Ott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd/   Joy Point Solutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions  Solving For Joy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast/ For accessibility, a full transcript of this episode is available: https://www.solvingforjoy.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk: https://www.audiocoffee.net/  Subscribe and spread the joy—share this podcast with someone who could use it!

Explore the significance of living authentically and the essential role of a supportive environment for physicians.   On today’s episode of the Solving for Joy podcast, host Dr. Chrissie Ott welcomes Dr. Jessica Ching, a compassionate leader, dedicated educator, and passionate advocate for authenticity in medicine. Together, they delve into Dr. Ching’s inspiring journey and discuss the critical connection between authenticity and mental health in the medical field.   Dr. Ching opens up about how a tragic event motivated her to create the Authentic Doctor Survey, a tool designed to examine the challenges physicians face in balancing professionalism with being true to themselves. The conversation highlights the obstacles within the medical profession, the importance of embracing authenticity, and the urgent need for systemic reforms to better support healthcare workers. Key Episode Takeaways: Mental health struggles are prevalent among medical professionals. The Authentic Doctor Survey was created to explore these challenges. Authenticity correlates with lower burnout and depression. Research provides quantitative proof of the importance of authenticity.  Dr. Jessica Ching's Survey: https://authenticdoctorsurvey.com/  Protective Effects of Authenticity Against Depression, Suicide, and Burnout Among Surgeons: https://journals.lww.com/journalacs/abstract/2024/11000/protective_effects_of_authenticity_against.10.aspx Authenticity: Protection Against Burnout and Depression in Emergency Medicine Physicians: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39019681/ The Operative Word Podcast: Protective Effects of Authenticity Against Depression, Suicide, and Burnout Among Surgeons: https://theoperativeword.podbean.com/e/e28-protective-effects-of-authenticity-against-depression-suicide-and-burnout-among-surgeons/ Physician Support Line: 1 (888) 409-0141   Find Dr. Chrissie Ott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissieottmd/   Joy Point Solutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joypointsolutions  Solving For Joy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforjoypodcast/ For accessibility, a full transcript of this episode is available: https://www.solvingforjoy.com/ Music by Denys Kyshchuk: https://www.audiocoffee.net/  Subscribe and spread the joy—share this podcast with someone who could use it!

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