The Secret to Preventing Burnout in Your Medical Career with Kylee Nelson

Life After Medicine: How To Make a Career Change, Beat Burnout & Find Your Purpose For Doctors

Life After Medicine: How To Make a Career Change, Beat Burnout & Find Your Purpose For Doctors
The Secret to Preventing Burnout in Your Medical Career with Kylee Nelson
Oct 04, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10
Chelsea Turgeon

Have you ever looked around at your coworkers and wondered “how are you still showing up to work every day?” 

My guest this week, Kylee Nelson, experienced burnout very early on in her nursing career. Everything changed for her when she took a position volunteering in North Macedonia. She was working more hours than ever before, but somehow felt more energized. What was going on? How did this even make sense? 

It was during this time that Kylee discovered her secret formula for burnout prevention. Now she shares her insights of preventing nurse burnout through travel in her highly successful blog passports and preemies.

Listen to this week’s episode as Kylee and Chelsea discuss how to tap into your passions to prevent burnout, dropping the people pleasing and the guilt, why your fulfillment is a moving target and what it really takes to create a successful blog.

Resources/ Links:

Bye Burnout Training happening Oct 12-14th

Passports and Preemies Blog

The Ultimate Travel Nurse Bundle use the discount code lifeaftermedicine20 

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Life After Medicine explores doctors' journey of finding purpose beyond their medical careers, addressing physician burnout, career changes, opportunities in non-clinical jobs for physicians and remote jobs within the healthcare system without being burned out, using medical training.

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Life After Medicine explores doctors' journey of finding purpose beyond their medical careers, addressing physician burnout, career changes, opportunities in non-clinical jobs for physicians and remote jobs within the healthcare system without being burned out, using medical training.