The Frontlines of COVID: A Surgery Sett Series: Episode 16 - Dr. Gwynneth Schell
Throughout this pandemic, we've experienced intense isolation, great loss, and, for many, unprecedented stress in the workplace. It comes as no surprise that the era of coronavirus may have a lasting impact on people's mental health. So how can we work through it? What are mental health care providers doing to make services accessible and effective? Dr. Gwynneth Schell discusses how her services have changed, and the impact of the pandemic on our mental health.
Dr. Gwynneth Schell, LPC: https://www.uwhealth.org/findadoctor/profile/gwynneth-e-schell-lpc/10970
UW Health Behavioral Health and Crisis Numbers: https://www.uwhealth.org/mental-health-behavioral-health-services/46535
"If" by Rudyard Kipling: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46473/if---
If you or someone you know is having a mental health emergency:
Dane County Crisis: (608) 280-2600
National Suicide Prevention Line: 800-273-8255
Or call 911
The Frontlines of COVID: A Quiet Life
The Frontlines of COVID: Social Distancing and Adapting Healthcare
Smart Clips for Breast Surgery
DCD Heart Transplants
The World of Telehealth and Telemedicine
The Surgeon's Rulebook
The Multidisciplinary Approach to Surgery
Confronting of Prejudice and Discrimination in Surgery
Medical Professionalism in Surgical Education
Progressive Autonomy in Surgical Education
Vascular Surgery and High Performance Athletes
Bridging the gap between Academic Medicine and Entrepreneurship
Surgeons in the OR
Residency at Night
Firearm Injuries as a Public Health Issue
Managing Chronic Pain
Beyond Cutting for a Cure: A surgeon's Role in Palliative Care
Innovations and Entrepreneurship
Teamwork and Communication in the Operating Room
Making Effective Teams in the OR
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