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Jamie Coleman On Working Long Hours

15 Jan 2020

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"What is the physiologic stress a surgeon goes through?" Dr. Jamie Coleman is a Trauma Surgeon & Director of Communications and Outreach at Denver Health, & Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is also a leader in studying the impact of physicians working long hours.  We discuss her compelling work studying the impact of sleep deprivation as well as the impact of "Scarcity Mindset" in medicine. Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on iTunes or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to [email protected] Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Key Learnings 1. Trauma surgery as a conversation starter & how working long hours is a place of curiosity 2. The lack of education around being “on call” 3. How Jamie feels after being on call and how long it takes to recover 4. The physical demands of being on call 5. The mindset Jamie carries into Trauma call 6. What is trauma call like? 7. How Jamie’s research is the first step towards getting better 8. The current state for Trauma surgeons 9. Recognizing the “supply issue” and impact of Scarcity Mindset Links Twitter @jjcolemanmd Article on sleep deprivation in Journal of American College of Surgeons MDEdge article #trauma, #traumasurgery, #sleepdeprivation, #mindset, #allnighter, #scarcitymindset, #sleep, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

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