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Learn about the common causes of overwhelm and burnout in clinical practice, how to recognise the signs and find out what strategies can help you manage your workload to avoid burnout.  

Instructors: Ciaran Regan
Hosted by: 
Dr Angela Cadogan

Course Content

    1. Welcome

    2. About the Presenters

    3. Handout

    4. Introduction

    1. Recognising Burnout

    2. Causes and Risks

    3. Managing Burnout

    4. Managing Workload and Burnout | Quiz

    1. Learning Resources

    1. Before you go...

About this course

  • $20.00
  • FREE in Graduate Academy
  • Learning time: 30 minutes
  • Suitable for all levels

What is covered:

  • Recognising the signs of burnout
  • Causes of burnout
  • Strategies to manage your environment, workload and expectations to avoid burnout.  
 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course your will be able to:

  • List some of the signs of overwhelm and burnout and tools that can be used to measure burnout.

  • Describe common factors contributing to burnout in clinical practice (causes and risks).

  • Discuss some strategies you can implement to better manage your workload and other factors that can contribute to burnout

Includes:

  • CPD certificate provided

  • Handouts

  • Professional Standards documents

  • Access period – duration of subscription

Available exclusively to Graduate Academy members.

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Instructors

Instructor Ciaran Regan

Ciaran is a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist who completed undergraduate and postgraduate training at Auckland University of Technology. He is passionate about translating and sharing knowledge into digestible, practical and actionable material. Currently he teaches for various weekend workshops centered on motor learning and peripheral neurological assessment and management. Specific areas of interest include strength and conditioning, motor control assessment, neurological injuries, thoracic outlet syndrome, neuromuscular retraining and active flexibility development.

Dr Angela Cadogan

Dip Phys, M.Sports Physio, Dip MT, PhD
Physiotherapy Specialist (Musculoskeletal).

Angela is a NZ registered Physiotherapy Specialist (Musculoskeletal) with a Ph.D in Musculoskeletal Diagnostics from AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand (2012) (shoulder sub-specialty). Based in Christchurch, she works as a clinical consultant in her own private practice specialising in the diagnosis and management of shoulder pain.

Angela also works in an Orthopaedic Triage and Assessment role (Shoulder Service) with the Canterbury District Health Board. Angela has an ongoing research interest in shoulder conditions, has many publications on the topic, has been an invited keynote speaker at many national and international shoulder conferences and is Associate Editor at JOSPT (Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy).

Angela has been teaching courses on the diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of shoulder conditions for over 10 years and is passionate about upskilling other physiotherapists and improving capability of the physiotherapy workforce to meet the needs of the changing healthcare system. Angela is the director of Physio Academy. Learn more: www.drangelacadogan.co.nz