Healthcare Burnout Blog and Resources
by Patrick Riecke
Healthcare workers and leaders are facing record levels of exhaustion, moral distress, and compassion fatigue.
This blog brings together practical tools, personal stories, and expert insights from burnout speaker and coach Patrick Riecke to help you prevent burnout, recover your sense of purpose, and restore wellbeing at work and beyond.
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Let’s Talk About Healthcare Burnout: A Prevention and Recovery Guidebook by Rev. Patrick Riecke and Dr. Erin Alexander
This resource will guide your path to burnout prevention and recovery. This eBook provides actionable strategies, inspiring insights, and a clear path forward. Purchase your copy to begin transforming your experience.
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Discover your level of burnout with our free online screening tool. This simple, science-backed assessment helps you understand emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment to identify your risk of burnout. Start your journey toward recovery today.
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This affordable, life-changing mini-course helps you refocus your energy on what truly matters. Learn how to prioritize self-care and design a purpose-driven life while preventing burnout. Available exclusively for $24.99. Sign up here.
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Whether you're an individual recovering from burnout or a leader looking to help your team, I offer tailored workshops, keynotes, and coaching. Let’s work together to create lasting change and improve wellbeing in your life or organization. Contact Patrick today.
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Get personalized support through 1-on-1 executive coaching sessions designed to help you understand and combat burnout. Together, we’ll develop a plan to renew your energy, improve work-life balance, and thrive. Click here for coaching.
School nurse conference
🩺👩⚕️ School Nurses are unsung heroes! 💪
🌟 It's crucial to address a topic that's close to my heart (and affects a staggering number of school nurses - Workplace Burnout. These dedicated professionals are a vital part of our education system, tirelessly caring for our children's health and well-being. 📚👧👦
🔥 Burnout is a real concern, and it's time we shine a light on it. 🕯️
🗓️ Mark your calendars for November 15th when I have the privilege of delivering a Keynote at the INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL NURSES INC conference at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Noblesville Indianapolis Conference Center. 🎙️🌐
Together, we'll delve into the challenges faced by school nurses and explore strategies to help them thrive in their roles.
Let's come together to support and empower these incredible caregivers. 🤗💼
Join me at the conference, and let's make a difference! 🤝 Check out all the details and register here:
Conference Event Page: https://lnkd.in/gRbQGQwN
#SchoolNurses #Burnout #Empowerment #IAmHereForYou #KeynoteSpeaker #INASNConference #HealthcareHeroes 💙💊
Nurse Wellbeing
🎉 I am excited to share that I'm presenting a Keynote for Carle Health's nurse wellbeing conference!
📈 Nurse burnout rates are incredibly high--with most studies showing a greater than 50% rate.
😢 When clinicians are burned out, it affects us all.
😑 The moral distress they experience can leave them feeling numb and hopeless.
😀 But it doesn't have to be that way! There are steps organizations can take to avoid burnout in the workforce. And steps burned-out coworkers can take to recover.
📢 I will share these steps and more with nurses at Carle Health later this year, thanks to the invitation of Danielle Lawler, MSN, RN, CMSRN, and her team.
#burnoutrecovery #nursewellness #keynotespeaker
One year after crashing
Labor Day 2022
I woke up with a strange feeling--like my heart was skipping beats over and over.
For years, I had been under considerable stress.
In 2020, I led our ethics committee as we hastily made preparations for the global pandemic. I led our chaplain team, which responded to 5,563 deaths during the pandemic.
2021 was a year of death and grief. Kristen Riecke's sweet dad died. Our good friend Bre died during childbirth just down the hall from my office at Parkview Health. And several other family members died before July arrived.
In 2022, I experienced my worst leadership struggles to date, and my leader at the time threatened to fire me. I didn't know it yet, but my anxiety was starting to drive the car, and I was along for the ride.
This resulted in new physical and mental health problems. "Vagally-mediated Atrial Fibrillation" Meaning that stress had compromised my nervous system so badly that my heart was out of rhythm. This is actually pretty common.
So, in the ER on Labor Day 2022, I received 255.1 joules of electric shock. Without sedation (my choice).
I was wide awake when the doctor said, "Charging. Clear. Clear." Then, whoosh!
My arms and legs shot up off the bed, my teeth slammed together, my eyes widened beyond capacity, and my belly jumped toward the ceiling. My heart returned to a sinus rhythm.
In the coming months, I experienced 30+ days on a heart monitor, a shaved chest (yuck), therapy, an official depression and anxiety diagnosis from my doctor, but most profoundly...
The sense that something had to change. Everything had to change.
In the 12 months since that day, here are SOME of the many steps I have taken to recover and overcome what I now know as MORAL DISTRESS and BURNOUT:
1. Secured intermittent FMLA
2. Daily nervous system work (thank you Sukie Baxter)
3. Decreased focus and intensity at work
4. Meditation
5. Worked on my bucket list (thank you, Ben Nemtin)
6. Adjusted my expectations of myself
7. Journaled 2-3x per week
8. Counseling (thank you, Cheryl Confer)
9. Committed to new boundaries (no more checking work email at all hours)
10. Regular walks
11. Self-discovery (thank you, Enneagram)
12. Opened up with trusted friends (thank you, William Curry, Matt Burke, Jana Vastbinder, Jon Swanson, and Kristen Riecke)
13. And I (finally) started some medication for my mental health
They say that recovery from burnout takes 1-3 years. Today, I have been in recovery for one year. I am not done.
hashtag#mentalhealthawareness hashtag#burnoutrecovery hashtag#burnout
10 years in one place
In June 2023, I celebrated 10 years at Parkview Health.
These are the top seven lessons I've learned in my first ten years in healthcare. ⬇️
🌎1. The world is a much more complicated place than I originally thought.
🛐2. Changing your beliefs in light of new experiences is a sign of maturity, not weakness.
💁🏻♂️3. Empowering others is more fun than your own success.
🏅4. Work isn't a family. It's a team. That's better and more healthy.
💓5. Believing the best in people will enable some coworkers to soar, and others to fall.
🧑🏻🏭6. If you really believe in something, don't take 'no' for an answer. Find another way.
👩🏼💼7. Executives put their pants on one leg at a time. Don't be intimidated by big titles. Instead, help them. They have a tough job.
Thank you, Ann Lantz and Jeannine Nix for hiring me, Ben Miles, Curtis Smith, Dena Jacquay, and Sarah GiaQuinta, MD for leading me, and Kristen Riecke and Daniel Riecke for supporting me.
There are too many coworkers to tag, but special shoutout to Jon Swanson for seldom agreeing with me, but always helping me to become better.
#healthcare #tenyears #leadershipskills #healthcareleadership
One way to stop burnout
7 Organizational Steps to avoid burnout
❓As a leader, can you help coworkers avoid burnout?
7️⃣ These seven steps will help you decrease the level of burnout your team experiences.
1️⃣ Number 1: Provide a way opt-out
😞If a coworker violates their own conscience at work, they experience moral injury. This can lead to burnout symptoms, including emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and feeling like they can't make an impact at work.
🔥Once they are burned out, it's hard to get UN-burned out. So, one way we can avoid or decrease burnout is to clearly communicate to our team: "If you have a moral objection to this course of action, you can opt-out."
⛔Of course, you still have to get the job done. But finding a way to do it without violating anyone's values will avoid disengagement and turnover.
❓Does your leader let you opt-out?
hashtag#moralinjury hashtag#burnout hashtag#burnoutprevention hashtag#wellbeingatwork hashtag#healthcareleadership
Erin Alexander EMSN, MSN-Ed, RN, CNEn