Physician Empowerment

52 - Real Change in Our Healthcare System with Jayna Amadasun, MD, LLM

Episode Summary

In this episode, Dr. Kevin Milo and Jayna Amadasun, an M.D. and ethical strategist, confront one of the most pressing issues in healthcare today: the burnout epidemic among our frontline professionals and why systemic change is no longer optional. Jayna shares her extensive experience in healthcare systems across multiple countries, shedding light on the systemic challenges healthcare professionals face. Their conversation emphasizes the need for policy changes and support for doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare staff to create a more equitable and sustainable work environment.

Episode Notes

In this episode, Dr. Kevin Milo and Jayna Amadasun, an M.D. and ethical strategist, confront one of the most pressing issues in healthcare today: the burnout epidemic among our frontline professionals and why systemic change is no longer optional. They discuss the ethical and systemic issues that have led to a strained healthcare system, where overworked doctors and nurses struggle to provide optimal patient care. 

The episode highlights the importance of addressing the healthcare workers’ environment to improve outcomes for both professionals and patients. Key topics include the lack of resources, the need for policy reform, and how burnout impacts the quality of care. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of healthcare in Canada and beyond.

Jayna also discusses how healthcare systems can become more sustainable by focusing on the well-being of frontline staff. By addressing burnout, healthcare providers can improve patient outcomes, foster a healthier work environment, and prevent the silent withdrawal of professionals who feel disengaged. Dr. Milo and Jayna provide practical insights into how healthcare leaders can begin making changes to support their teams.

About Jayna Amadasun

Jayna Amadasun is a dynamic ethical strategist and consultant who coaches Black medical professionals. With an M.D. from the Dominican Republic, Jayna brings a wealth of experience, having worked as an R.N. in the Bahamas and trained in the U.S. healthcare system. She holds a Master’s in Law and Medical Ethics from the University of Edinburgh and is committed to creating equitable healthcare environments. Her unique perspective, shaped by years in emergency and flight medicine, allows her to address the complex issues facing healthcare systems today.

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