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Kandi Wiens, EdD, Burnout and Emotional Intelligence Educator and Researcher

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What she does: Dr. Wiens is a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, director of the Penn Master’s in Medical Education Program and the Penn Health Professions Education Certificate Program, and academic director of the PennCLO Master’s Program, as well as teaching various graduate-level and executive-format courses. Dr. Wiens is also co-founder and chief research officer of Big Sky Leadership Labs, where she leads and conducts evidence-based research on executive performance, emotional intelligence, burnout, and resilience. She has designed and delivered over 2,000 leadership development programs focused on helping leaders build and leverage their emotional and social intelligence to amplify their positive impact and protect themselves from burnout. Her work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review as well as published in her book "Burnout Immunity". She is also a sought-after international speaker.

On risk: "It's [speaking about burnout] absolutely a risk to individuals. The effects of burnout aren't just psychological, they're physical as well. They also affect our ability to learn and adapt, and burnout affects our relationships, burnout affects our performance. Take performance, for example, there are studies that clearly show a relationship between burnout and patient experience. Other studies that show relationship between burnout and medical errors. There's a direct correlation between physicians who are burned out and higher medical error risks. And then of course, there are risks to organizations as well, lost productivity or lower productivity, more sickness days, higher turnover, and patient experience scores. You name it. If you look at different metrics that health care organizations are measuring, you can if you look really closely, you can tie those to a physician's well-being, whether it's burned out or they're engaged."

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What she does: Dr. Wiens is a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, director of the Penn Master’s in Medical Education Program and the Penn Health Professions Education Certificate Program, and academic director of the PennCLO Master’s Program, as well as teaching various graduate-level and executive-format courses. Dr. Wiens is also co-founder and chief research officer of Big Sky Leadership Labs, where she leads and conducts evidence-based research on executive performance, emotional intelligence, burnout, and resilience. She has designed and delivered over 2,000 leadership development programs focused on helping leaders build and leverage their emotional and social intelligence to amplify their positive impact and protect themselves from burnout. Her work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review as well as published in her book "Burnout Immunity". She is also a sought-after international speaker.

On risk: "It's [speaking about burnout] absolutely a risk to individuals. The effects of burnout aren't just psychological, they're physical as well. They also affect our ability to learn and adapt, and burnout affects our relationships, burnout affects our performance. Take performance, for example, there are studies that clearly show a relationship between burnout and patient experience. Other studies that show relationship between burnout and medical errors. There's a direct correlation between physicians who are burned out and higher medical error risks. And then of course, there are risks to organizations as well, lost productivity or lower productivity, more sickness days, higher turnover, and patient experience scores. You name it. If you look at different metrics that health care organizations are measuring, you can if you look really closely, you can tie those to a physician's well-being, whether it's burned out or they're engaged."

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