The American College of Healthcare Executives announces the prestigious James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award annually to an impactful and highly regarded book about management or healthcare. The 2021 winner is “Taking action against clinician burnout: A systems approach to professional well-being.” This publication was released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine after completion of an 11-month consensus study examining scientific evidence regarding the causes of clinician burnout, the consequences of burnout for clinicians and patients, and interventions to support clinician well-being and resilience. Our guest for this podcast served on the consensus study and will share important insights from the report and the implications for the pharmacy profession.
SPEAKERS
Anna Dopp, Pharm.D., serves as the Senior Director of Clinical Guidelines and Quality Improvement at ASHP. Prior to this role, Dr. Dopp served as the Vice President of Public Affairs for the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin while practicing as a clinical pharmacist at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. She also served as a Pharmacy Benefit Consultant with WEA Trust in Madison, WI and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy. Dr. Dopp received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University Of Minnesota College Of Pharmacy and served as a Congressional Health Policy Fellow with the United States Senate.
M. Lynn Crismon is the Behrens Centennial Professor and Immediate Past Dean at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and Professor of Psychiatry at Dell Medical School. His background is in psychiatric pharmacy, clinical psychopharmacology, and mental health outcomes. He served as a member of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine consensus committee on a systems approach to clinician well-being.