Physician Suicide: Raising Awareness and Recognizing the Red Flags: Episode 132
In this episode, Amanda, Laura, and Kendra discuss the alarming rate of physician suicide and the need for increased awareness and support. They share the story of Dr. Lorna Breen, an emergency physician who tragically took her own life after working tirelessly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hosts explore the factors that contribute to physician suicide, including the stigma around mental health in the medical profession and the unique challenges faced by female physicians. They emphasize the importance of self-care, seeking help, and supporting colleagues in order to prevent physician suicide. keywords: physician suicide, suicide awareness, mental health, support, stigma, COVID-19, self-care, seeking help, colleagues takeaways
- Physician suicide is a significant issue, with over 400 physicians dying by suicide each year in the United States.
- The medical profession, especially emergency medicine, has one of the highest suicide rates among all specialties.
- Factors contributing to physician suicide include the stigma around mental health, overwhelming fatigue, and the pressure to prioritize work over personal well-being.
- Female physicians may be at higher risk due to the additional roles and responsibilities they often take on.
- It is crucial for physicians to prioritize self-care, seek help when needed, and support their colleagues in order to prevent suicide.
Sound Bites
- "Physician suicide is a significant issue"
- "The old school way of doing it is not working"
- "Women physicians might have an even higher rate of suicide than men"
Chapters 00:00Introduction 00:42National Physician Suicide Awareness Day 03:06 The Story of Dr. Lorna Breen 06:05 The Fear of Seeking Help 08:05 Breaking the Stigma Around Mental Health 09:08 The Unique Challenges Faced by Female Physicians 11:02 Exploring the Higher Suicide Rate Among Women Physicians 17:10 The Pressure to Prioritize Work Over Personal Well-being 20:04 Prioritizing Self-Care and Seeking Help 28:03 Supporting Colleagues to Prevent Physician Suicide 33:33 Resources and Conclusion
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Resources:
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