On March 17, PsychANP will host a webinar, “COVID-19 Burnout & Compassion Fatigue” with Karen Lamb, ND, LPC.
In this webinar, Dr. Karen Lamb will discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our professional and personal lives and also created new challenges, grief, and loss of normalcy for ourselves and our patients. We will discuss how we can protect ourselves against burnout as we work to serve and help others.
In this presentation you will learn to recognize and manage compassion fatigue. We will discuss the role of COVID 19 in compassion fatigue and how to mitigate its impact on quality of care for you and your patients.
Learning Objectives
Dr. Lamb’s specialty as a Naturopathic Doctor and Counselor is finding and understanding the root cause of chronic physical and/or psychological diseases. Her practice focuses on supporting the highly sensitive person’s physiological, interpersonal, emotional and energetic needs. As a highly sensitive clinician, Dr. Lamb understands the importance of physical and emotional support to achieve optimal productivity and quality of life She uses natural, safe and effective treatments to unlock the body’s immense potential for regeneration and healing. Her time as a counselor solidified her passion for inspiring and motivating patients to move towards their best health. The underlying goal of every appointment is to seek the most empowering path towards wellness that supports autonomy and success for each individual.
Webinar Details
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Time: 4:00 pm Pacific
Duration: 90 minutes
Registration fees
Doctor Member: $20.00
Doctor Non-Member: $30.00
Student: $10.00
Student Non-Member: $15.00
CE approval is anticipated from the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine. A recording of the webinar will be provided to all registrants the following day in case you are not able to participate in the live event.
In this webinar, Dr. Karen Lamb will discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our professional and personal lives and also created new challenges, grief, and loss of normalcy for ourselves and our patients. We will discuss how we can protect ourselves against burnout as we work to serve and help others.
In this presentation you will learn to recognize and manage compassion fatigue. We will discuss the role of COVID 19 in compassion fatigue and how to mitigate its impact on quality of care for you and your patients.
Learning Objectives
- Be able to define and recognize compassion satisfaction.
- Be able to define and recognize compassion fatigue.
- Be able to state the relationship between mindfulness and compassion satisfaction.
- Understand the role of grief and loss surfacing from the COVID pandemic within the provider and their clients/patients.
- Discuss the role of competency in preventing burnout during the COVID pandemic.
Dr. Lamb’s specialty as a Naturopathic Doctor and Counselor is finding and understanding the root cause of chronic physical and/or psychological diseases. Her practice focuses on supporting the highly sensitive person’s physiological, interpersonal, emotional and energetic needs. As a highly sensitive clinician, Dr. Lamb understands the importance of physical and emotional support to achieve optimal productivity and quality of life She uses natural, safe and effective treatments to unlock the body’s immense potential for regeneration and healing. Her time as a counselor solidified her passion for inspiring and motivating patients to move towards their best health. The underlying goal of every appointment is to seek the most empowering path towards wellness that supports autonomy and success for each individual.
Webinar Details
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Time: 4:00 pm Pacific
Duration: 90 minutes
Registration fees
Doctor Member: $20.00
Doctor Non-Member: $30.00
Student: $10.00
Student Non-Member: $15.00
CE approval is anticipated from the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine. A recording of the webinar will be provided to all registrants the following day in case you are not able to participate in the live event.