
A Bite-Sized Approach to Well-being | Quality Time with Dr. Schaal-Online CE Course (FOR PHYSICIANS IGHA)
THIS IS THE PAID VERSION REQUIRED FOR PRIVATE PHYSICIANS WITHIN GREATER HOUSTON AREA ONLY*. ALL OTHER LEARNERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND THE ACTIVITY FOR FREE HERE.
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In this episode,
In this episode, Dr. Bryan Sexton, discusses how emotional exhaustion and burnout impact clinical outcomes—and how measuring and improving well-being through bite-sized interventions can lead to better teamwork, leadership and patient care.
Experts: J. Bryan Sexton, Ph.D., chief wellness officer of Duke Health Integrated Practice and director of the Duke Center for the Advancement of Well-being Science.
Notable Topics Covered:
- Measuring clinician well-being to predict and improve quality outcomes
- Addressing well-being through bite-sized Interventions
Links:
- Bryan Sexton (LinkedIn)
- Dr. J. Bryan Sexton (Duke Profile)
- Duke Center for the Advancement of Well-being Science Bite-Sized Resources
Fees
| REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
|---|---|
Private physician (located within the Greater Houston Area)* | $20 |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.
Target Audience
Physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, residents, fellows, students, administration.
Learning Objectives
After listening to this podcast episode, the participant will be able to:
- Explain why emotional exhaustion is a key metric of burnout and how it predicts safety outcomes.
- Explain why “bite-sized interventions” can improve well-being in a short amount of time.
- How peer support and positive leader rounding transform workplace culture.
Activity Director
Shlomit Schaal, MD, PhD, MHCM
Executive VP, Chief Physician Executive, Houston Methodist
Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Academic Institute
Full Clinical Member, Research Institute
Department of Ophthalmology-Blanton Eye Institute
Houston Methodist Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical College
Experts
J. Bryan Sexton, PhD
Chief Wellness Officer, Duke Health Integrated Practice
Director, Duke Center for the Advancement of Well-being Science
Available Credit
- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Houston Methodist is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Houston Methodist designates this Enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- 0.50 Attendance
Price
Registration Instructions
- STEP 1 - Select the applicable fee and add to cart to complete the checkout process.
- STEP 2 - Once registered, click the "Take Course" button to begin the activity.
Fees
| REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
|---|---|
Private physician (located within the Greater Houston Area)* | $20 |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.

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