Ep. 37: Preventing & Overcoming Burnout
Earn 1 contact hour toward your professional development requirements by listening to episode 37 of the OT School House Podcast and taking a 10 question quiz to demonstrate learned knowledge.
Earn professional development
You listened to the podcast, now earn professional development for doing so.
Earn 1 contact hour toward your professional development requirements by listening to episode 37 of the OT School House Podcast and taking a 10 question quiz to demonstrate learned knowledge.
In this episode, Jayson interviews Erika Del Pozo, MOT, OTR/L on burnout in healthcare-related professions (yes, that includes school-based OTs too). We discuss everything from what is burn out to how to prevent and overcome burnout. This professional development course is for new and experienced therapists looking to prevent themselves, or others, from becoming burnt out in the workplace.
Objectives for this Professional Development Podcast. Listeners will:
1. Become familiar with what burnout is and is not; including the statistics behind healthcare burnout
2. Identify how burnout is different from depression but why some may confuse the two
3. Identify strategies to prevent and overcome burnout in any workplace environment.
What you will receive as part of this podcast course:
for professional development
Continuing Education Earned
1.0 Contact Hour of Professional Development will be awarded in the form of a certificate of completion upon passing the short quiz.
Activity Type
Independent: Distance Learning
Content Level:
Intermediate - Language used is specific to school-based OT practice.
Instructor(s):
Jayson Davies, OTR/L
Prerequisites:
None
Intended Audience:
Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants
Course Requirements:
Completion of the podcast episode 37 & completion of the post-course test with a score of 70% or greater
Disclaimer
Each state has different guidelines on what can count toward your professional development requirements. Be sure to check your state requirements. While we consult with state and NBCOT documents in attempt to ensure our courses meet national guidelines, the OT School House is not responsible for any courses that your state or national agency questions or refuses to accept as professional development.