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Education
Year 2024
April 2024
new

Managing Burnout and Building Resilience. A Practical Course for Community Healthcare Leaders

10 and 11 April 2025

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  • Target Participant(s)
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  • Fees & Schedule
  • Registration Details

This course will cover the following:

  • Introduction to burnout and its causes and consequences
  • How to you know if you are burning out
  • What are the common clinical scenarios that predisposes one to burnout
  • Explaining the importance of self-care
  • What are the common coping strategies to prevent burnout
  • Case discussion – Common scenarios that cause burnout
  • Understanding what resilience is
  • How do you build personal and team resilience
  • What can leaders, teams and organizations do to prevent burnout and build resilience

The brochure can be found here.

Built upon 10 years of research into burnout and resilience, this course will empower participants who lead their own teams to learn the skills required to identify and manage burnout as well as build resilience in themselves, their colleagues, and their organization.

Doctors, Registered Nurses, Advanced Practice Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, Allied Health Professionals, Psychosocial Staff, Senior Management

 

Adj A/Prof Mervyn Koh

Medical Director, Dover Park Hospice

Senior Consultant, Department of Palliative Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital

 


 

 

Ms Martha Ng

Principal Medical Social Worker

Head, Social Work and Psychosocial Services, Dover Park Hospice

Fees before subsidy: SGD 610.40 per person (including 9% GST)

*Prevailing course fee subsidy for staff working in eligible Community Care organisations:
90% for Singaporean/PR and 45% for non-Singaporean/PR.

*Organisations will be billed the amount after subsidy.


Date: 10 and 11 April 2025

Time: 9am – 5pm​

Venue: Dover Park Hospice, Level 3 Training Room                                                                                                                                                         TTSH Integrated Care Hub                                                                                                                                                                                     1 Tan Tock Seng Link, Singapore 307382

For staff of Community Care Organizations, please register via AIC CCLMS.

Otherwise, please email to enquiries@palc.org.sg

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