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There’s No Crying in Surgery

Presented by Daniel Eiferman, MD, MBA, FACS
(Recorded on February 25, 2019)

Complications and poor clinical outcomes can have significant impact on physician’s well-being. This webinar explores how clinicians can increase their resilience and overcome adversity.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the normal emotions after a complication or bad clinical outcome
  • Learn strategies to increase their resilience and tools to overcome adversity
  • Learn tools on how to help their colleagues recover after a bad outcome or complication

More about Daniel Eiferman

Daniel Eiferman is an associate professor of surgery and acute care surgeon at The Ohio State University. Being a surgeon can be a difficult and stressful job, yet no time during our decade long training do surgeons get training on how to deal with the emotions they feel after a complication. Having gained some experience in this arena, Dr. Eiferman has become passionate about helping health care professionals not only survive but thrive after bad outcomes and complications.