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April 2024 Wellness Corner: Recapping the Breaking the Rules initiative

‘Breaking the Rules for Better Care’ is an international initiative, originally developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Leadership Alliance, which aims to help organizations find ways to improve care for both patients and healthcare workers. This annual event was initiated in 2016 as a way to identify health care “rules” that get in the way of the care experience.  With the goal of trying to understand how we can work together and create a better healthcare experience for our patients and ourselves, we ask the question, “If you could break one rule to provide a better patient or provider experience, what would it be and why?” 

Last year, the Emergency Department, championed by Dr. Louise Rang, had such a successful event, they inspired participation by three more clinical areas this year. In February, the Emergency Department, the Operating Room, the Oncology Department, and the Ophthalmology Department each participated in a ‘Breaking the Rules for Better Care’ campaign.  We received over 200 suggestions across the Departments!! 

The Program Management Teams now have hundreds of suggestions on how to improve care from those ‘on the ground’ workers. The next step is for each department to categorize the suggestions into:

  • Rules that need clarity. These may be myths, habits or rules that simply require education on their rationale
  • Rules that need redesign. These may need to be revised or abandoned altogether
  • Rules that need advocacy. These are rules in place because of regulations/policies and would require advocacy beyond the organization to change

The most important part will then be working with the organization to change some of those rules and communicate back to everyone. This messaging will include what can and will be changed, what can’t be changed and why not, as well as what requires more advocacy and time to make a positive change. By engaging everyone on the ground, we can strive to eliminate the barriers to a better patient and provider experience. 

Watch the video featuring Dr. Louise Rang now!

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March 2024 Wellness Corner: Join Dr. Param Dedhia for the next physician wellness speaker series!

Dr. Param Dedhia will be leading a session for the next event of the physician wellness speaker series 2023/2024!

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February 2024 Wellness Corner: Join us for the next physician wellness speaker series!

Dr. Jillian Horton will be leading a session for the next event of the physician wellness speaker series 2023/2024!

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November 2023 Wellness Corner: Join us for the next physician wellness speaker series!

Tracie Smith-Beyak will be leading a session for the second event of the physician wellness speaker series 2023/2024!

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October 2023 Wellness Corner: the Physician Wellness Speaker Series continues this fall!

Join us for the second annual Physician Wellness Speaker Series with our first session this fall:

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May 2023 Wellness Corner: Update on the “Breaking the Rules for Better Care” pilot project

The International “Break the Rules for Better Care” Week ran this year from Feb 13-17. This is an initiative run in 20+ countries annually, coordinated by the Institute for Health Care Improvement, and it is a time to ask staff a somewhat offbeat question: “If you could break any rule in the service of a better experience for patients or your co-workers, what would it be, and why?”

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March 2023 Wellness Corner: Update from the Physician Wellness Advisory Committee

Here are a few things the Physician Wellness Advisory Committee is working on.

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February 2023 Wellness Corner: new wellness initiative in the Emergency Department

Department of Emergency Medicine's Dr. Louise Rang introduces the "breaking the rules for better care" program being encouraged for physicians in the Emergency Department this month.

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December 2022 Wellness Corner - IT improvements at our hospitals

The IT Departments at all hospitals are listening to our feedback and working to address tech issues.

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Wellness Videos

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Dr. Louise Rang presentation to IHI on Breaking the Rules for Better Care

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"PAVING the Path to Wellness" with Dr. Beth Frates

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"Medicine: Renovating Toxic Culture" with Dr. Melanie Lewis

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"Resilient Bodies: Exercise, Nutrition & Sleep for Physicians in a Challenging Time" with Dr. Rachele Pojednic

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Resources

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Playlist: Spring Mix 2022
Playlist: Summer 2022 Chill Tunes
Playlist: Summer 2023 By the Dock
Playlist: Ultimate Spring 2024 Jams
Podcast: Being Well with Dr. Rick Hanson
Podcast: Brené Brown - Unlocking Us & Dare to Lead
Podcast: CMA - Sound Mind
Podcast: Dr. Mamta Gautam on physician health and wellbeing
Podcast: Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat
Podcast: Physician Burnout - Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine
Podcast: WellDoc Alberta Physician Wellness
Queen's Employee Assistance Program
Quiet Kit App
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Conversations with Jillian: Interview with Dr. Damon Dagnone and Dr. Jillian Horton
Stress and Medical Malpractice: Organizational Risk Assessment and Intervention
Taking Action Against Clinician Burnout
Ted Talk: Burnout is everyone's problem
Ted Talk: Career decline isn't inevitable
The Art and Science of Compassion, A Primer. Reflections of a Physician-Chaplain by Dr. Agnes Wong
The Business Case for Investing in Physician Wellbeing
The Interplay Between Teamwork, Clinicians’ Emotional Exhaustion, and Clinician-Rated Patient Safety: A Longitudinal Study
The Relationship Between Professional Burnout and Quality and Safety in Healthcare: A Meta-Analysis
The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Positivity and Strengths-Based Approaches at Work
There's a Name for the Blah You're Feeling: It's Called Languishing

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