Dr. Tiffany Moon
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Don't forget to talk about this. And they egg you on to have some moments of conflict, if you will. But they never give you lines. They never say, oh, you have to say X, Y, and Z. But they basically tell you that you need to talk about something.
Don't forget to talk about this. And they egg you on to have some moments of conflict, if you will. But they never give you lines. They never say, oh, you have to say X, Y, and Z. But they basically tell you that you need to talk about something.
Yes. Yes. And you're very acutely aware that the producers want to make a moment. So if you don't end up getting in a heated exchange and you're just sitting there pow-wowing and being nice, it's not going to work. You're going to sit there for a long time. I learned very quickly when I was filming that I either needed to give the producers what they wanted or I was going to be there all day.
Yes. Yes. And you're very acutely aware that the producers want to make a moment. So if you don't end up getting in a heated exchange and you're just sitting there pow-wowing and being nice, it's not going to work. You're going to sit there for a long time. I learned very quickly when I was filming that I either needed to give the producers what they wanted or I was going to be there all day.
Yes. Yes. And you're very acutely aware that the producers want to make a moment. So if you don't end up getting in a heated exchange and you're just sitting there pow-wowing and being nice, it's not going to work. You're going to sit there for a long time. I learned very quickly when I was filming that I either needed to give the producers what they wanted or I was going to be there all day.
because they'll do it again and again. And you can't leave until your scene is done and you're not done until you give them what they want. So sometimes I just would cave in and just be like, tell me what, oh, you want me to get in a fight? Sure, I'll get in a fight. Then can I be done? Then can I go home?
because they'll do it again and again. And you can't leave until your scene is done and you're not done until you give them what they want. So sometimes I just would cave in and just be like, tell me what, oh, you want me to get in a fight? Sure, I'll get in a fight. Then can I be done? Then can I go home?
because they'll do it again and again. And you can't leave until your scene is done and you're not done until you give them what they want. So sometimes I just would cave in and just be like, tell me what, oh, you want me to get in a fight? Sure, I'll get in a fight. Then can I be done? Then can I go home?
Yes, for sure. And this turning point, it was very gradual. It's not one day I woke up and the sun was shining and the birds were chirping and I decided to practice gratitude and no, it wasn't like that. And I still struggle with it.
Yes, for sure. And this turning point, it was very gradual. It's not one day I woke up and the sun was shining and the birds were chirping and I decided to practice gratitude and no, it wasn't like that. And I still struggle with it.
Yes, for sure. And this turning point, it was very gradual. It's not one day I woke up and the sun was shining and the birds were chirping and I decided to practice gratitude and no, it wasn't like that. And I still struggle with it.
But I noticed probably around six to seven years into my career post residency as an academic anesthesiologist working in a level one trauma center, that burnout was on the rise. And I used to think, oh, burnout, that's such a buzzword. It's like what people use as a cop out when they can't take it. Not me. Like I'm a soldier. I can take 24 hour trauma call. Don't need to check on me.
But I noticed probably around six to seven years into my career post residency as an academic anesthesiologist working in a level one trauma center, that burnout was on the rise. And I used to think, oh, burnout, that's such a buzzword. It's like what people use as a cop out when they can't take it. Not me. Like I'm a soldier. I can take 24 hour trauma call. Don't need to check on me.
But I noticed probably around six to seven years into my career post residency as an academic anesthesiologist working in a level one trauma center, that burnout was on the rise. And I used to think, oh, burnout, that's such a buzzword. It's like what people use as a cop out when they can't take it. Not me. Like I'm a soldier. I can take 24 hour trauma call. Don't need to check on me.
I can hold my bladder. I'm fine. I always... prided myself on being a workhorse and not some like dainty flower that needed self-care time. And then we were made to take this thing called the Maslach Burnout Inventory. And it's like a quiz that you take. And it was like, do you ever feel like your work doesn't matter? Do you have a sense of depersonalization?
I can hold my bladder. I'm fine. I always... prided myself on being a workhorse and not some like dainty flower that needed self-care time. And then we were made to take this thing called the Maslach Burnout Inventory. And it's like a quiz that you take. And it was like, do you ever feel like your work doesn't matter? Do you have a sense of depersonalization?
I can hold my bladder. I'm fine. I always... prided myself on being a workhorse and not some like dainty flower that needed self-care time. And then we were made to take this thing called the Maslach Burnout Inventory. And it's like a quiz that you take. And it was like, do you ever feel like your work doesn't matter? Do you have a sense of depersonalization?
Do you ever feel like you're lacking empathy? And I was going through the questions and I was like, is this what burnout is? I didn't really understand what it was. And then when I got the score of my burnout inventory, it was very high. And I was like, row, row. And looking back, I think I basically burned myself out.
Do you ever feel like you're lacking empathy? And I was going through the questions and I was like, is this what burnout is? I didn't really understand what it was. And then when I got the score of my burnout inventory, it was very high. And I was like, row, row. And looking back, I think I basically burned myself out.
Do you ever feel like you're lacking empathy? And I was going through the questions and I was like, is this what burnout is? I didn't really understand what it was. And then when I got the score of my burnout inventory, it was very high. And I was like, row, row. And looking back, I think I basically burned myself out.