The Heart-Centredness of Medicine

The Heart-Centredness of Medicine
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Publisher : Dr Olivia Lee Ong, the Heart-Centred Doctor
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 0645258806
ISBN-13 : 9780645258806
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Book Synopsis The Heart-Centredness of Medicine by : Olivia Ong

Download or read book The Heart-Centredness of Medicine written by Olivia Ong and published by Dr Olivia Lee Ong, the Heart-Centred Doctor. This book was released on 2021-09-09 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Heart-Centeredness of Medicine is written by Dr Olivia Ong who is an established pain physician working in private and public practice in Australia, and a medical leadership coach and mentor helping busy, high achieving doctors avoid burnout and exhaustion, and achieve a balanced life through her Life Transformation for Doctors program. This book has been written to address an urgent need that very few of the people who rely on doctors know anything about. That is that way too many doctors are walking on a knife's edge in relation to their own health. In the book Dr. Olivia shares her personal experience of burnout, and the principles, strategies, and heart-based tools that helped her to get through it. She also draws on what she found out through studying the fields of self-compassion and wellbeing, and through coaching her fellow medical peers.


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