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Copyright 2017 State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Company
Influence Your Culture
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Objectives
Describe the challenges in creating a positive organizational culture and the impact of physician burnout
Identify tools and mechanisms to influence organizational culture while boosting one’s own emotional intelligence and coping skills
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What
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Culture
Set of shared attitudes, values, goals and practices that characterizes an institution or organization
• Loss of control• Increased performance measurement• Increasing complexity of care, EHRs• Inefficiencies in practice environment, altered work flows & patient relationships
Impact
• Higher among physicians than other industries• Increases cost of healthcare• Increases potential for errors• 300-400 physicians commit suicide each year
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Video – Ripple Effects
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The Good News
9 out of 10 physicians
are “satisfied” with their
career choice
Altruistic
Committed to
profession
Address complex problems
Trained to embrace
challenges
Grueling training
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I t ’s where you
SPEND
y o u r t i m e16
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i sn ’ t i t t ime we
EXPEND
s o m e e n e r g y17
INVESTING
i n o u r
p r o f e s s i o n a l c u l t u r e18
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Getting Started
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courageous
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responsible
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passionate
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How
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Practical Suggestions
Competent staff– Hire for attitude– Training– Communicate– Adopt a Code of Conduct
Establish a chain of command– Practice executive– Advanced practice practitioners
Delegate Eliminate distractions, be
efficient Take advantage of available
resources
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Communication
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Assertive
Passive Aggressive
Respecting your rights AND the rights of others
Respecting others rights but NOTyour own
Respecting your own rights but NOTthe rights of others
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Be Assertive
Behavior
Action-oriented, firm
Realistic in expectations,
fair & consistent
Communication style
Attentive, confident, relaxed posture
Expressive tone &
gestures
Confrontation & problem solving
Confronts problems at the time they
happen
Does not let negative
feelings build
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Assertiveness
We both matter
“I” statements
Put $$ in the relationship account
Describe situations objectively
Honesty with compassion
Demonstrate emotional intelligence (EQ)
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Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
How we:
Manage behavior
Navigate social
complexities
Make personal decisions
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Achieve positive results
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Emotional Intelligence
• Perceive your emotions• Aware of them as they happenSelf Awareness
• Flexible• PositiveSelf Management
• Pick up on emotions of others• Understand what is occurringSocial Awareness
• Use emotions to manage interactions successfully
Relationship Management
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Impact of High Emotional Intelligence
90% of top performers
58%
42%
Job Performance
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Exercise Your Emotional IQ
Self aware
Self control
Remove yourself
Empathy
Listening
Resolve conflict
Cooperate
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Signs You’re Burning Out
Health issues Cognitive difficulties Difficulty with work &
personal relationships Taking work home with you Fatigue Negativity Decreased satisfaction Losing motivation Performance issues Poor self care
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Creating Happiness
Gratitude
Label negative feelings
Make a decision(s)
Lend a hand, volunteer
Be social
Make an appointment with yourself
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Healthy Coping
Disconnect Pay attention to body signals
Schedule relaxation Exercise
Surround yourself with the
right peopleStay way from pills & alcohol Get organized Take regular
breaks
Lean on your support system
Quash the negative talk
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Ways to Begin Connect
strengths and passion to work
Establish core values
Make decisions reflective of core
values
TransparencyAppreciation
Respect –colleagues,
employees & patients
Choose your attitude
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Closing Thought
“I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions.”
Stephen Covey
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Questions
Stephen Dickens, JD, FACMPEAssistant Vice President
Jaspen, Bruce. Sorry Trump: There’s Huge Interest In Being A Doctor. Forbes, 04.02.2014.
Noseworthy, John, et al. Physician Burnout Is A Public Health Crisis: A Message To Our Fellow Health Care CEOs. http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2017, accessed 05.03.2017.
Perna, Gabriel. The Damaging Culture of Medicine and Physician Suicide. Physicians Practice, 05.01.2017.
www.numbersleuth.org
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Recommended Reading & Tools
The 21 Indispensable Qualities of A Leader & The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - John C. Maxwell
Life’s Little Instruction Book - H. Jackson Brown What Exceptional Leaders Know - Tracy Spears & Wally
Schmader Emotional Intelligence – Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves Strengths Finder - Tom Rath Now, Discover Your Strengths - Marcus Buckingham &
Donald O. Clifton Hiring For Attitude - Mark Murphy Why Leaders Fail – Peter B. Stark & Mary C. Kelly