Advanced Practice Providers Oncology Summit.

Shame in Medicine: Changing the Culture of Medicine

Overview

Shame in medicine remains an underemphasized aspect of clinicians’ well-being. It can be associated with mental health problems and negatively affect the interaction with patients. This webcast will define shame in medicine and provide strategies to navigate it and increase personal growth.

Target Audience

This CME initiative was designed for oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, NPs, PAs, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of patients with cancer.

Learning Objectives

1. Define and discuss the differences between shame and guilt
2. Recognize why we have shame as providers and why is it important in our practice
3. Identify what a shame reaction encompasses
4. Discuss tips to increase personal growth as learners in medicine by navigating shame

Meg Leddy, MMSc, PA-C

Credit Hours: CREDIT HOURS: .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ .75 ANCC

Course Expires: 9.8.2024

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