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Webinar: Burnout in Humanitarian Work

May 10, 2021 By Brett Stephens

Dr. Bruce Steffes presents “Burnout in Humanitarian Work.“

Dr. Bruce Steffes
Bruce Steffes is a surgeon, educator and entrepreneur with 22 years of surgical experience in the Global South.  He has been involved with the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons since 2004.

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After watching the presentation above, please fill out the following 5-questions quiz and speaker evaluation to receive 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit.

Webinar: Burnout in Humanitarian Work

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Name(Required)
Which of the following things does the ICD-11 not use to characterize burn-out?(Required)
Burnout is a problem caused by the individual and the solution must be generated at the individual level.(Required)
The effects of burn-out may include:(Required)
One factor causing burn-out occurs when doctors feel they are impeded from doing what is best for their patients. This is best described as a form of:(Required)
Frank Lake’s Dynamic Cycle from 1966 literature is the basis of the Cycle of Grace. The cycle of grace must begin from the position of:(Required)
Speaker Evaluation - Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements by selecting the appropriate answer choice.(Required)
Choose "Continue" to proceed
This activity will result in a change in my knowledge (information acquired through education).(Required)
This activity will result in a change in my competence (ability to apply knowledge, skills, or judgment in practice).(Required)
This activity will result in a change in my performance (what is done in practice). (Required)
This activity will result in a change in my patients' outcomes (outcomes in patients or patient populations).(Required)
The speaker was knowledgeable and could communicate information clearly.(Required)
Disclosure of real or potential conflicts of interest was made. (Required)
This activity was balanced and free of commercial bias.(Required)
Did this activity address questions and issues relevant to international health and disaster medicine, and/or examine individual diseases and injuries frequently encountered in patients from developing countries and disaster scenarios? (Required)
Did this activity formulate a plan of care for patients encountered in developing countries and disaster scenarios to improve outcomes in these patients?(Required)
Which of the following physician attributes or competencies have been improved? Choose the answer that best describes your improvement.(Required)
Based on information presented in this activity, identify changes in your practice that you plan to implement. If no changes are identified, please explain why.(Required)
Please write your response in the box below. 
Please identify barriers that could hinder implementation of the changes in your practice listed in previous question. Choose the answer that best describes your hinderance.(Required)

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