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Everyone experiences stress differently, but no one experiencing the pressures of practicing family medicine should feel alone. In this episode, Mark Greenawald, M.D., FAAFP, talks about the importance of making and maintaining connections with colleagues, among other steps Academy members can take to make their well-being a priority.

The conversation touches on the AAFP's resources for improving well-being, including this year's upcoming Physician Health and Well-being Conference. Dr. Greenawald also emphasizes the need for belonging and grace as safeguards against administrative burden and burnout.

Dr. Greenawald is director of the AAFP's Physician Health and Well-being Conference. He is a professor and vice chair of the Family and Community Medicine Department at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, medical director of the Carilion Clinic Institute for Leadership Effectiveness and a former president of the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians.

Topics by Timestamp

00:00 Welcome to Inside Family Medicine and a conversation about family physician well-being

01:10 Meet Mark Greenawald, M.D., FAAFP

0:48 Dr. Greenawald's background and journey to leading well-being efforts

02:33 Dr. Greenawald's own well-being process

03:41 Preparing to handle pressure that’s unique to each person

04:39 The importance of well-being to AAFP members

07:40 Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging’s role in well-being

11:33 Simple, immediate steps to improve well-being

14:49 Getting through the stress of administrative burden

18:34 Closing

Resources

The AAFP’s Well-being page for Academy members includes CME, tips and leadership opportunities

The AAFP’s 2024 Physician Health and Well-being Conference is Monday, May 6, through Wednesday, May 8 in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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