MeduCurrent
Over the last few years, Canada has suffered from a healthcare crisis - hospitals are facing overpacked emergency rooms, clinics are at full capacity, and there is limited access to urgent emergency care. Patients, coming in with more complex conditions than seen before, are experiencing incredibly long wait times, uncertainty in their disease prognosis, and confusion on how to seek medical help. This is not okay, and at the rate that our healthcare system is becoming overwhelmed, this crisis will inevitably continue to worsen. One demographic that is severely impacted by this crisis, is our primary care providers - doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. To ensure we are hearing the voices of the people who take care of us when we need it most, I, Larissa, and my co-host, Myra, have chosen to make the topic of this month's MeduCurrent episode physician mental health and burnout. This episode will be broken up into two parts, as we will be interviewing two physicians. This episode, part 1, will be an interview with Dr. Nasrin Safavi, and the next episode, part 2, will be an interview with Dr. Zaki Ahmed, both of whom are medical staff at Humber River Hospital, located at Keele and Wilson in Toronto. In this episode, we have Dr. Nasrin Safavi (she/her), who is a former cardiologist and current internist at Humber River Hospital. She did her medical degree at university of isfahan in Iran and has been practicing as a physician for 5 years. She also has a Masters in healthcare leadership as of 2020 and has completed year of life coach training 2022.
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