Heather Forkey, MD
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center/UMass Medical School
Chief, Child Protection Program (CPP)
Director, Foster Children Evaluation Service (FaCES)
Medical Director, Lifeline4Kids
Professor of Pediatrics
Vice-Chair for Wellness, Department of Pediatrics
Presentation followed by Q+A
- Define the spectrum of burnout and secondary traumatic stress and identify how
the symptoms of burnout are explained as responses to threat. - Recognize how symptoms of burnout are associated with loss of resilience skills,
and how the workplace setting may exacerbate or improve these symptoms. - Formulate a strategy based on harnessing effective stress responses at an individual
and institutional level to prevent burnout and promote vitality.
Dinner provided.
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