Physician burnout, depression, and suicide are tearing at the fabric of our health care system, which Mukta Panda has witnessed firsthand.
The Well-Being of our clinicians and patients, teachers and students, parents and children depends on integrating these threads into a new social fabric, one that honors the whole of who we are with what we do..
So, too, are they key for the thriving of our world.
Panda writes in the introduction.
Ritual, relationships, and reflection are key threads in how I learned to thrive, Dr.
By Weaving stories of connecting to her patients, students, and colleagues with her own stories of belonging, she models how we can each thrive by creating community and self-awareness.
And as an immigrant, she has clung to the wisdom of her family and faith in the face of discrimination and fear.
As a mother, she has committed--and sometimes failed--to balance the personal with the professional.
As a physician and medical educator, she has fought to return human touch to healthcare.
Panda gives voice to the exhaustion and gives courage for another way.
In Resilient Threads: Weaving Joy and Meaning into Well-Being , Dr.
In a culture that privileges evidence over empathy, technology over touch, and what\'s measurable over what\'s meaningful, many of us--no matter our profession--feel more fragmented and isolated than ever.
Physician burnout, depression, and suicide are tearing at the fabric of our health care system, which Mukta Panda has witnessed firsthand