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Live Event – Avoiding Burnout: Learning To Live & Work Well In Healthcare
About This Event
Live Event – Avoiding Burnout: Learning To Live & Work Well In Healthcare
This is a Live Private Event for members of the Chattanooga Area Pharmacists Society.
In this presentation, the objectives are to:
- Discuss the incidence and prevalence as well as define burnout and highlight some of the challenges with available data and definitions
- Explore some of the biologic, social, and systems-related data pertaining to burnout
- Review drivers of burnout as well as strategies to identify and address this challenge
Venue
St. John’s Restaurant
1278 MARKET ST.
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee 37402 United States + Google Map(423) 266 – 4400 View Venue WebsiteFeaturing
Jason Carter, PharmD (OPDC)
Clinical & Scientific Liaison
Rachel Self, PhD, MS (OPDC)
Clinical & Scientific Director
Speakers are employees of
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Registration
PSYCHU PROGRAM ATTENDANCE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
PsychU is supported by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Developmental & Commercialization Inc., Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc., and Lundbeck, L.L.C., committed supporters of the mental health treatment community; as such, PsychU is governed in accordance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals attendance at educational programs.
PSYCHU MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY
In accordance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, attendance at PsychU educational programs is limited to appropriate attendees (e.g., physician, clinical professional, current medical school student, care manager, advocate, recovery coach or an executive and manager of an organization) whose primary role is to provide, manage, finance, study, or regulate mental health services for adult patients. NOTE: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization Inc. (OPDC) reserves the right to decline membership to individuals who OPDC determines do not meet the certification requirements.
MEMBERSHIP & REGISTRATION
Membership is required to attend PsychU programs. Membership is free to all relevant mental health professionals as described above. If you are not currently a member of PsychU, you will need to become a member before you can register to attend an event. Registration for PsychU Live Events will be closed 2 business days prior to the date of the event. No walk-ins will be permitted to attend PsychU Live Events. To become a member and register for a PsychU Program, please visit https://www.PsychU.org/.
ATTENDANCE LIMITATIONS
PsychU declines attendance after a healthcare professional has attended a pre-determined number of programs, has attended multiple programs on the same topic or is outside the appropriate specialty for PsychU programs, to avoid any appearance of impropriety between OPDC and the healthcare professional. This measure protects the healthcare professional as well as OPDC. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the OPDC Ethics and Compliance Department at E&CHelpline@otsuka-us.com.
MEAL REPORTING
The value of all meals provided at PsychU events will be attributed to attendees and reported in accordance with relevant federal and state laws.
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