Mental Health in the Workplace: Recognizing and Addressing Burnout

Mental Health in the Workplace: Recognizing and Addressing Burnout

General PracticeInternal MedicineFamily MedicinePsychiatry And Mental Health
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Overview

About this course

Workplace burnout is increasingly recognized as a widespread health concern that extends beyond the healthcare setting. In every industry, professionals face mounting pressures from demanding workloads, performance expectations, and the erosion of work–life boundaries. Over time, these factors contribute to chronic stress, emotional exhaustion, and loss of motivation. The hallmark signs of burnout.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies burnout as an occupational phenomenon resulting from unmanaged workplace stress, highlighting its growing impact on physical and mental well-being. Burnout can manifest through symptoms such as fatigue, insomnia, irritability, and reduced productivity.

Addressing burnout is not only vital for individual health but also essential for sustaining a compassionate and competent healthcare workforce. By completing this course, healthcare professionals will be better equipped to care for themselves and others, ensuring long-term professional fulfilment and improved patient care outcomes.

Learning outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
  • Identify the key causes, symptoms, and early warning signs of workplace burnout across different professional settings.
  • Understand the impact of organizational culture and leadership support in influencing employee well-being.
  • Apply practical and evidence-based strategies to manage stress and prevent burnout in daily work life.
  • Promote a healthier, more resilient workplace through peer support and proactive mental health initiatives.

Topics covered:

Lecture 1: Understanding Burnout: Causes, Symptoms and Early Detection

By:

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Dr Jared Ng Wei Lik
MBBS, MMed (Psych), MPH (US), FAMS (Psychiatry)
Senior Consultant
Founder and Medical Director
Connections MindHealth
Singapore


Lecture 2: Strategies for Mitigating Burnout: Building a Healthier Workplace

By:

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Dr Nur Hafidah Ishak
M.D. (UNI. GADJAH MADA, INDONESIA)
MMED (PSY). (UPM)
Psychiatrist and Medical Lecturer
Department of Psychiatry
Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Malaysia


Keywords: mental health, healthcare professionals, burnout

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