This webinar recording, presented by registered psychologist, Sharee Johnson, focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores practical strategies to combat information overload, fatigue and burnout for health professionals and looks at ways to manage anxiety and stress for themselves and their patients during these uncharted times.
About Sharee Johnson: Sharee is a registered psychologist, executive coach and accredited meditation teacher. She is the founder of Coaching for Doctors and has spent the last five years working closely with doctors, both individually and in groups, exploring their experiences of work, their goals for their futures and for the future of the health system. Sharee has worked in all levels of government, and across the public and not-for-profit sectors. Until recently, she has worked in private practice, counselling adults facing the full range of life experiences and distress. She is also the proud mother of three amazing young people.
Sharee is joined on the webinar by Dr Elise Ly (FACRRM) and Dr Robyn Cooke (FACRRM)
This webinar recording, presented by registered psychologist, Sharee Johnson, focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores practical strategies to combat information overload, fatigue and burnout for health professionals and looks at ways to manage anxiety and stress for themselves and their patients during these uncharted times.
About Sharee Johnson: Sharee is a registered psychologist, executive coach and accredited meditation teacher. She is the founder of Coaching for Doctors and has spent the last five years working closely with doctors, both individually and in groups, exploring their experiences of work, their goals for their futures and for the future of the health system. Sharee has worked in all levels of government, and across the public and not-for-profit sectors. Until recently, she has worked in private practice, counselling adults facing the full range of life experiences and distress. She is also the proud mother of three amazing young people.
Sharee is joined on the webinar by Dr Elise Ly (FACRRM) and Dr Robyn Cooke (FACRRM)