July 15, 2020

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Physician Mental Health

Building Resilience & Preventing Suicide

Most mental health problems can be effectively managed, but real and perceived barriers, such as confidentiality concerns and fear of negative ramifications on one’s reputation, licensure, or hospital privileging keep many physicians from addressing their mental health needs.

Christine Moutier, MD
Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
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Well-Being Session 3


Don't miss this Zoom gathering for your well-being!

July 22 • 7-8 p.m. EST

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In this hour-long session, Dr. Moutier will share with participants how the high rates of burnout, depression, and suicide in physicians and other healthcare professionals is leading to changes within the medical profession at all levels.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the prevalence, risk and protective factors of burnout, other forms of distress, and suicide in physicians/trainees.

  • Grasp of the role of stigma as a barrier to help seeking and positive culture change.

  • Be adept at considering individual as well as organizational strategies to prevent suicide and burnout.


If you are unable to attend this virtual gathering in real-time, you can look for a recording to be made available following the session. OSMA is proud to make the Physician Well-Being Summer Series available to physicians across Ohio free of charge, thanks to a grant from The Physicians Foundation. More information about these virtual gatherings can be found at OSMA's Physician Well-Being Resource Center. 

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Well-Being Series 2020