Three Powerful Mindset Shifts to Combat Pharmacist Burnout
Burnout is a common issue among pharmacists, fueled by long hours, high stress, and the demanding nature of the profession. To combat burnout, it's essential to adopt new perspectives that can alleviate the mental and emotional strain. Here are three crucial mindset shifts that can help pharmacists break free from burnout: recognizing your worth beyond your work, understanding that boundaries aren't bad, and accepting that you are only one person and cannot do the work of more than one.
Breaking Down Burnout: Key Dimensions Every Pharmacist Should Know
Burnout is a critical issue in the pharmacy profession. It affects pharmacists well-being, job performance, and overall satisfaction. Understanding burnout's three dimensions—emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced professional efficacy—can help pharmacists recognize the signs early and take steps to mitigate its impact. Each dimension offers unique insights into how burnout manifests and affects individuals. Let's dive into these dimensions to better understand how they contribute to burnout.
How the drug development pipeline could reduce pharmacy burnout
The world of pharmacy is constantly evolving, and the rise of cell and gene-based therapies is one of the most exciting developments in recent years. Beyond their medical benefits, they also bring hope to reduce burnout among pharmacists by improving patient outcomes and increasing the need for pharmacist expertise due to the complexity of some preparations and pre/post medications. So, how exactly does this work?
Leaving Clinical Pharmacy Practice isn’t a Failure
As a pharmacist who works in a non-traditional pharmacy role, I know what it feels like to make the shift from a traditional clinical role to an area that is considered non-clinical (investigational drug . For this reason, when I happened upon the article, I love clinical pharmacy practice…and had to leave it, in AJHP it grabbed my attention. While many things are cited in this article that contributed to her burnout and eventual attrition out of clinical practice, I want to discuss the guilt that comes with leaving clinical practice behind and why it needs to end.
If I were starting a pharmacy residency now, here is what I would do first to prevent burnout
Burnout is a complex topic. There are many ways to address it and prevent it, but today I want to talk about the very first thing I would do if I were starting a pharmacy residency right now. This was something I implemented in the second quarter of my residency, but would have saved me so much time and stress if I had implemented it sooner. That thing is an effective project management system.
Are You Happy with How You’re Living Life?
"You can get a different job. You can't get a different life." While this phrase may appear to be a cliché, it’s true. If you really thought about it, are you happy with how you're living your life? When I asked myself this question in the height of my burnout, the answer was "No," and acknowledging that was a game-changer.
Pharmacy's Future: Prioritizing Fulfillment Over Burnout
In the current state of pharmacy, a concerning pattern has surfaced: a significant number of pharmacists are considering leaving the profession. For a field that requires such extensive education and dedication, it is imperative to view a pharmacist degree not merely as a ticket to a job, but as a long-term investment in a fulfilling and sustainable career.
Burnout in Pharmacy: What Every Pharmacist Needs to Know
Burnout is a significant issue affecting many professions, including pharmacy. With demanding workloads, administrative burdens, and emotional strain from patient interactions, pharmacists are at high risk for burnout. Understanding the causes and symptoms of burnout is essential for addressing and mitigating its effects.