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Clinician Self-Care Overview

SUMMARY

Integrative Health emphasizes the importance of clinician self-care and care for the caregiver; as a clinician, your well-being is a priority too.  Just as it does for patients, Integrative Health for clinicians incorporates mindful awareness and health planning elements such as self-assessment and goal setting.  In addition to the intrinsic value of your health, the health of you, as a clinician, also has a powerful effect on your patients.  This overview focuses on a variety ways to protect yourself from burnout and increase your resilience.

Key Points:

·         As a clinician, your health matters in its own right.  You get to be the “Me” at the center of the Circle of Health too! 

·         Everything that you learn about Integrative Health for others can also potentially apply to you.

·         As a clinician, your state of health and health practices affect your patient care.

·         Many clinicians suffer from burnout, which is linked to poor outcomes, such as suicide, substance use, and depression.

·         Burnout arises from many causes.  If you are experiencing it, seek help and support.  Resist the temptation to blame yourself.

·         Resilience is the remedy for – or alternative to– burnout.  There are many ways to increase resilience in your life, at both a personal and professional level.

Introduction

“You can’t give it if you don’t have it.” 

—Anonymous

Health starts with you.  In the Circle of Health, “Me” is at the center (Figure 1).  Just as “Me” can mean one of your patients, it can also represent you.  Everyone, including clinicians, has health goals and challenges; we are all patients at some point in our lives.



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Doc ID:
150763
Owned by:
Sara A. in Osher Center for Integrative Health
Created:
2025-05-13
Updated:
2025-05-23
Sites:
Osher Center for Integrative Health