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Webinar: Slow the Burn: How Mindset, Creativity and the Artistic Process Can Fight Burnout & Boost Resilience
Wednesday, November 01, 2023, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Category: Webinar

Webinar: Slow the Burn: How Mindset, Creativity and the Artistic Process Can Fight Burnout & Boost Resilience

When: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 | 8:00pm - 9:00pm ET

Burnout and attrition of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants is rising, especially in the aftermath of a world-changing global pandemic. Many strategies are used to address these issues, but in our science-based profession, one area is often overlooked. Arts and humanities can be integral in developing increased resilience and satisfaction in our professional lives. It may be the missing link in fulfilling those needs and mitigating burnout. This webinar will explore mindset and creativity as tools to fight burnout and improve life-work flow. Participants will leave restored and ready to expand their own self-care strategies as well as improve therapeutic alliance and patient care. 

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. Describe the use of mindset, creativity, and lateral thinking as tools to improve resilience and increase satisfaction within work in healthcare.
  2. Identify a meaningful and personal creative process that resonates with themselves and their personal circumstances.
  3. Develop a systematic approach of thinking and arts integration into their daily routines, organizations, and patient care experiences.

CEUs: Approved for 1 Hour of CEU

Presenters: 

Dr. Sarah Cruser is a physical therapist and writing consultant with clinical experience across the spectrum of inpatient, outpatient, and community settings. She specializes in quality, efficiency, and innovation within large systems as well as improving communication in all areas of healthcare. Dr. Cruser has served as primary editor on publications across the health and wellness fields and has been an invited lecturer on a variety of topics related to communication, pain, substance abuse, creativity, and resilience. She brings a background in the arts, humanities, and complementary/alternative medicine to both her clinical and non-clinical work.

Dr. Rebekah Griffith PT, DPT, NCS, is a physical therapist who specializes in care in the Emergency Department and ICU settings. She believes that physical therapy should not be a luxury and should be accessible to everyone, particularly in life’s most critical moments. Dr. Griffith is the founder of the ED DPT, a business focused on making Emergency Physical Therapist practice well-known and well-practiced. She also serves her profession as APTA Colorado Chief Delegate. A believer in life-work flow, she is a dedicated mother of 3, wife of 22 years, an avid reader, writer, and photographer, and also holds a Black Belt in Taekwondo. Dr. Griffith firmly believes that we rise by lifting others, which is at the core of being a physical therapist and human.

 

 Registration: 

  • APTA Home Health Members - FREE
  • Non-members - $20.00

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