Dr. Patrick Johnson, a psychiatrist and the medical director of the Victorian Doctors' Health Program, discusses physician suicide and wellbeing. He shares his journey to becoming a psychiatrist and his interest in doctors’ health. Dr. Johnson emphasises the importance of addressing loneliness, shame, and depression as risk factors for suicide. He highlights the need for leadership and wellbeing in the medical profession and encourages open conversations and connections among colleagues.
We discuss how:
- Loneliness, shame, and depression are significant risk factors for physician suicide
- Leadership and wellbeing are crucial in addressing mental health issues in the medical profession
- Open conversations and connections among colleagues can help prevent physician suicide
- Prioritising wellbeing is essential
- Supervision and coaching are valuable resources for doctors to gain wisdom and navigate the challenges of their careers
- Balance is a dynamic process that requires actively making time for different aspects of life
If you or someone you know needs help please call your local doctors' health service or Lifeline.
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