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Spread the light with Dr Devika BSpread the light with Dr Devika BCorey Feist, Dr Mona Masood, Janae Sharp on health worker well-beingThis month, in honor of the newly named Health Workforce Well-Being Day on March 18th, commemorating the day the President signed the Lorna Breen Act into law in 2022, I’m thrilled to feature conversations with three brilliant national leaders who are transforming health worker well-being:Corey Feist, JD, MBA, CEO and co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation, founded in 2020 to address the systemic drivers of health worker ill health and honoring Dr Lorna Breen, a frontline emergency room doctor and Corey’s sister-in-law, who died by suicide. The work of the Foundation was recognized by t...2024-03-2756 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate among doctors appeared to be even higher than the rate among active military members, a notion that startled Dean, who was then working as an administrator at a U.S. Army medical research center in Maryland. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. Some complained that they didn’t have enough time to talk to their patients be...2023-07-1632 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastThe Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate among doctors appeared to be even higher than the rate among active military members, a notion that startled Dean, who was then working as an administrator at a U.S. Army medical research center in Maryland. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. Some complained that they didn’t have enough time to talk to their patients be...2023-07-1632 minMohamed Guhaad\'s podcastMohamed Guhaad's podcastThe Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate among doctors appeared to be even higher than the rate among active military members, a notion that startled Dean, who was then working as an administrator at a U.S. Army medical research center in Maryland. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. Some complained that they didn’t have enough time to talk to their patients be...2023-07-1631 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate among doctors appeared to be even higher than the rate among active military members, a notion that startled Dean, who was then working as an administrator at a U.S. Army medical research center in Maryland. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. Some complained that they didn’t have enough time to talk to their pa...2023-07-1600 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’Some years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Such deaths were distressingly common, she discovered. The suicide rate among doctors appeared to be even higher than the rate among active military members, a notion that startled Dean, who was then working as an administrator at a U.S. Army medical research center in Maryland. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. Some complained that they didn’t have enough time to talk to their pa...2023-07-1631 minDARE: Panic & Anxiety Relief PodcastDARE: Panic & Anxiety Relief PodcastEmpowering Mental Health: Conversations with Dr. Mona Masood | EP 034In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, DARE coach Michelle Cavanaugh was joined by Dr. Mona Masood to talk about mental health and the importance of emotional healing.Dr. Masood also talked about her involvement with the nonprofit Muslim Wellness Foundation and addresses the mental health stigma within certain cultures and communities. They explored topics such as anxiety, validating emotions, and the need for self-compassion.This podcast episode emphasizes the significance of allowing and accepting feelings rather than suppressing or fighting them. Dr. Masood also shared insights on navigating anxiety and promoting emotional...2023-05-131h 00Good Mornings with CurlyNikki - Daily Meditations & Catholic Prayers for HealingGood Mornings with CurlyNikki - Daily Meditations & Catholic Prayers for HealingThe Most Productive Thing You Can Do Today #GMweekendsFor me, productivity means how often I'm consciously radiating Love during the day. How often I'm resting as Love. Not the body resting on the couch or in the bed, but how often I'm resting as the witness of the body, witnessing the mind, being simultaneously aware of being Nikki AND Love, hearing thoughts while hearing the Silence, hearing the world while feeling the Silence. Feeling the Kingdom. Feeling Go(o)d.   That's how I define productivity. Because from this place, Nikki appears to be very productive. W...2023-03-2608 minPatients at RiskPatients at RiskHealing the healers: The Physician Support LineLast week was Match week, and while thousands will celebrate matching into residency, 2,500 medical school grads will face an uncertain future due to a shortage of residency positions. If you know someone who might need help through this difficult time, the Physician Support Line is a free, confidential, and anonymous resource. Dr. Mona Masood, psychiatrist and founder of the Physician Support Line, discusses the importance of help for doctors.Physician Support Line - 1 (888) 409-0141      https://www.physiciansupportline.com/Psychiatrists helping our US physician and medical student colleagues navigate the many intersections of our...2023-03-2127 minMind Surfer MDMind Surfer MDADA Noncompliant Licensing Reform & Free Physician Support Help Line: Dr. Mona MasoodDr. Masood founded Physician Support Line, an anonymous psychiatrist-staffed hotline available to any physician in need -- no stressor is too small or too large.   The  COVID crisis brought physician mental health issues to the forefront and  was the critical event leading to the founding of this hotline in March of 2020.Physician Support Line is 1-888-409-0141 and staffed 8am-midnight EST weekdays.Check out Dr. Masood's Instagram handle ,  Shrink.Rapping (great pearls on there!)https://www.instagram.com/shrink.rapping/?hl=enhttps://www.amwa-doc.org/our-work/initiatives/physician-mental-health/?fbclid=IwAR3...2023-01-2327 minBurnout with Connor FrantaBurnout with Connor FrantaBurnout: Voices from the FrontlinesRecorded and produced by StoryCorps Studios, Voices From the Frontlines is a project created by #FirstRespondersFirst, an initiative of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Thrive Global, and Creative Artists Agency Foundation that takes a whole human approach to healthcare worker well-being. Additional support is provided by the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation. In this conversation, Dr. Mona Masood and her friend and colleague Dr. Nancy Burkey discuss the creation of the Physician Support Line during the COVID-19 pandemic and their ongoing mission to provide mental health support to physicians, residents, and medical students throughout the United St...2022-12-0604 minNEI PodcastNEI PodcastE158 - September is the American Medical Association (AMA)’s Women in Medicine MonthIn this episode, we take a look back at some of the incredible women in medicine we’ve had on the NEI Podcast over the years. We begin with reflecting on Episode 69: A Beacon of Hope in the Storm of Mental Illness: An Update on Suicide Awareness and Prevention with Dr. Christine Moutier. Dr. Moutier is the Chief Medical Officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. To hear the full episode click on the link below: https://neiglobal.libsyn.com/a-beacon-of-hope-in-the-storm-of-mental-illness-an-update-on-suicide-awareness-and-prevention-with-dr-christine-moutier Next, we turn to Episode 77: Mental Health in the Muslim Community wi...2022-09-0725 minbamboo & glassbamboo & glassEncouragement for a Hard DayWhat's been on your mind? For Sophia and her friends, everyone’s been feeling some combination of stuck, uninspired, powerless, exhausted, disappointed, angry, lonely, frustrated, and afraid.We hope these quotes from BIPOC creators can offer an encouraging perspective and help you see the light at the end of the tunnel. (Creators include: BTS RM, @MichellCClark, Dr. Mona Masood, DO)Episodes mentioned179. Dedicating a Month to Friendships: Catch up with Da Eun150. Finding Comfort & Inspiration in BTS S. 3, Ep. 12 - Navigating Life on the Unbeaten Path — Two Horny Goats180. Options for Tactfully Sayin...2022-05-2208 minMuslim in Plain SightMuslim in Plain SightYou need to have breakdowns to have breakthroughs with Dr Mona MasoodDr Mona Masood is a psychiatrist and founder of the Physician Support Line. She talks to us about the emotional fallout of our post-9/11 lives and the power of going small, whether western psychiatry has the answers for Muslim problems, and how to deal with people who hate you. We also look at what's behind our impulse to divide people into heroes and villains, and how that affects the way we treat them. (Did we lowkey just get some therapy? I feel like we did.)Follow us on Twitter. Email us at musliminplainsight@gmail.com. Support the sh...2021-10-181h 15Moral MattersMoral MattersAdapt and Innovate | S2: Bonus Episode | Dr. Mona MasoodIn this bonus episode, Dr. Mona Masood, DO describes how she made her vision a reality - without having any clue what she was doing. Dr. Masood is an outpatient psychiatrist who saw a need, had an idea, and mobilized her community to create the Physician Support Line, a group of 700+ psychiatrists volunteering to support their colleagues. To hear more about the support line and Masood’s work, listen to episode 18. CME: https://earnc.me/vIpNLv Donate: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/get-started Twitter - @fixmoralinjury Instagram - @moralinjury Facebook...2021-08-0507 minThe Well-Being ConnectorThe Well-Being ConnectorMona Masood, DODr. Masood is the founder and chief organizer of the Physician Support Line (physiciansupportline.com) - a peer to peer support phone line (1-(888)-409-0141) run by over 700 psychiatrists to help physician colleagues navigate the many intersections of their personal and professional lives during and after the Covid19 crisis. She also practices general outpatient psychiatry in the greater Philadelphia area.Thanks for tuning in! Check out more episodes of The Well-Being Connector at www.bethejoy.org/podcast.2021-07-2038 minMoral MattersMoral MattersWe Are Not Heroes, We Are Human l S2: Episode 6 | Dr. Mona MasoodDr. Mona Masood, DO is an outpatient psychiatrist in Philadelphia, who realized, early in the pandemic, that physicians needed support from their peers. Without any expertise, she stood up the Physician Support Line nearly overnight. For the past year, 800 volunteer psychiatrists have fielded calls from thousands of physicians, entirely free of charge. It is an inspiring story of how a strong community comes together in a crisis. https://www.physiciansupportline.com/   CME: https://earnc.me/kUsosq Support the podcast: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/get-started Twitter - @fixmoralinjury I...2021-05-2031 minDemystifying DiversityDemystifying DiversityEpisode 4:Muslims and Media:An Exploration of How Biased Depictions Contribute to Islamophobia in AmericaIn this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse Lyons interviews members of the Muslim American community about their personal and professional experiences. Daralyse speaks with community leaders, advocates, and experts about their lived experiences practicing Islam in the United States and their efforts to fight against Islamophobia. By examining the irrational and baseless fear of Islam in the United States, Daralyse illuminates the culpability of political leaders, everyday Americans and the modern media in perpetrating discrimination. She discusses the increase of Islamophobia that occurred after 9/11, as well as the increase in discrimination that occurred after the 2016 election, and...2020-11-101h 09TradeoffsTradeoffsDoctors Coping with COVID, Pt. 2The pandemic is exacerbating longstanding mental health issues among health care providers. In part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.Guests,Mona Masood, MO, founder, Physician Support LineLotte Dyrbye, MD, MHPE, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MinnesotaKatherine Gold, MD, Associate Professor, University of MichiganFor more information about physican mental health: https://tradeoffs.org/2020/09/10/doctors-coping-with-covid-part-2/And stay on top of all our coverage of the coronavirus outbreak and our...2020-09-1012 minNEI PodcastNEI PodcastE77 - Mental Health in the Muslim Community with Dr. Mona MasoodWhat are some of the difficulties that Muslim Americans face today, and what was the reason behind the creation of the Muslim Wellness Foundation? How does stigma about mental health problems uniquely impact the Muslim American community? What are some of the psychosocial issues and challenges that Black Muslim American's experience?  In this important and timely episode, psychiatrist Dr. Mona Masood answers these questions and so much more! As a member of the Board of Directors at the Muslim Wellness Foundation, Dr. Masood offers resources, shares exciting programs and ways to get involved with this movement.    For more information on the M...2020-07-1519 minNEI PodcastNEI PodcastE74 - Fear on the Frontlines of COVID-19: Mental Health in Our Frontline Healthcare Workers with Dr. Mona MasoodHealthcare workers on the frontline, working to save patients with the COVID-19 virus, during this pandemic have been especially vulnerable to mental health consequences and trauma. In the early stages of the global shut-down, Dr. Mona Masood launched the Physician Support Line, a volunteer hotline to support physicians and healthcare providers who were on the frontlines, battling the virus, and the traumatic consequences of doing so, simultaneously. Doctors, nurses, EMTs and other health care workers have been under extremely stressful conditions, increased patient loads without necessary staffing, a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE), and overtime hours, placing them...2020-06-1722 minWOEMA Podcast SeriesWOEMA Podcast SeriesMoral InjuryAn interview with Mona Masood, DO.“….we’re not necessarily heroes. We’re just humans, helping other humans and in that are allowed to be fallible.” Dr. Mona Masood is an American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology certified general outpatient psychiatrist practicing in the greater Philadelphia area after completing her general adult psychiatry residency at Temple University Hospital and medical school at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is also a board member of Muslim Wellness Foundation, an American nonprofit mental health awareness and education organization. She often leads community mental health educ...2020-05-1219 minRadio IslamRadio IslamEp. 529 Skin Color and Colonialism with Dr. Mona Masood [5/7/18]In the first half, Tariq touches on the issue of mass incarceration, why it's a problem, and some new initiatives to help solve it. In the second half, Dr. Mona Masood speaks with us about the skin tone perception from a psychological perspective. From skin bleaching products to racial discrimination, Dr. Masood theorizes a theme surrounding the power-dynamic in subjugated peoples. Guest: Dr. Mona Masood Host/Producer: Tariq I. El-Amin Engineer: Ibrahim Baig Executive Producer: Abdul Malik Mujahid Music: Ant the Symbol - Browns Island - http://bit.ly/2vJuzSs Beat.dowsing - bones - http://bit.ly/2x2GdIe ...2018-05-0951 minRadio IslamRadio IslamEp. 529 Skin Color and Colonialism with Dr. Mona Masood [5/7/18]In the first half, Tariq touches on the issue of mass incarceration, why it's a problem, and some new initiatives to help solve it. In the second half, Dr. Mona Masood speaks with us about the skin tone perception from a psychological perspective. From skin bleaching products to racial discrimination, Dr. Masood theorizes a theme surrounding the power-dynamic in subjugated peoples. Guest: Dr. Mona Masood Host/Producer: Tariq I. El-Amin Engineer: Ibrahim Baig Executive Producer: Abdul Malik Mujahid Music: Ant the Symbol - Browns Island - http://bit.ly/2vJuzSs Beat.dowsing - bones - http://bit.ly/2x2GdIe ...2018-05-0951 min