Business Of Dentistry with Dr. Russell Kirk

115: Beating Dental Burnout, Part 2

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Sinopsis

Burnout is alive and well in our profession. Studies show that 7%, and as high 21% of dentists struggle with the symptoms of practice burnout.           These dentists feel drained. They complain of chronic tiredness.  They suffer from mental fatigue. They deal with frazzled emotions. They start to see patients as "procedures" rather than people. Cynicism reigns their life.          It is common for these colleagues to seek isolation. At first, they turn away from their team and patients. This can expand to friends and family.  They suffer in silence. They can drift into substance abuse as a means to cope.       Adding to these problems, they start to blame themselves.  They devalue their self worth and feel a lack of personal achievement.  They feel as if they offer no value to others. Every time they hear the phrase, "no offense, I hate dentists,"  it reinforces this belief.         This downward spiral starts to take its toll.  It starts with the dentist. But begins to impact the dental practice.  Lost pat