Wound Conversations
Burnout among wound care clinicians is more than just stress—it’s often the result of ongoing imbalance between professional demands and personal well-being. In this episode of Wound Conversations, Dr. Jayesh Shah sits down with Dr. Desmond Bell, DPM, to explore how burnout develops, why it’s so common in healthcare, and what early-career clinicians can do to recognize and address it before it escalates. Dr. Bell shares personal insights from his career and discusses how burnout often presents subtly—through irritability, disengagement, loss of control, and increasing frustration with administrative burdens like EHR documentation. He reframes burnout as a disruption in life balance and emphasizes the importance of physical, mental, and emotional self-care for clinicians who manage complex patient populations daily. This episode is especially valuable for early-career wound care professionals—including nurses, , physicians, and advanced practice providers—who may be building their careers while navigating heavy workloads and high expectations. Listeners will gain practical perspective on identifying burnout early, the role of mentorship and team-based care, and simple daily habits that can improve resilience and long-term career satisfaction. 🎙 Guest: Desmond Bell, DPM – Founder, Save A Leg, Save A Life Foundation; Physician Coach; Wound Care Leader
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