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Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.Wellbeing is an increasingly recognized need for lawyers; however, there are considerable challenges addressing the issue. Unlike burnout, wellbeing is not strictly a work-related construct but instead is multifaceted and comprised of personal, social, cultural, and professional domains. By impacting occupational burnout, personal wellbeing may shift in a more positive direction.
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Emily Jones, spoke about occupational burnout and personal wellbeing for lawyers. During the session, Dr. Jones discussed:
Dr. Jones is a General Internal Medicine specialist, currently working at London Health Sciences Centre. She obtained her medical degree from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, completed residency at Western University, and her General Internal Medicine subspecialty training at McMaster University. Dr. Jones has also completed her Masters of Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, with a dissertation focused on the scope, nature, and utility of tools and their outcomes used to detect changes in physician wellbeing. She has received further wellbeing training as a Wellbeing Champion in Philadelphia through the American College of Physicians, and is a member of the CSIM Health and Wellbeing Promotion committee.