Beyond burnout II: A case series of doctors seen in a new publicly funded doctors’ mental health service

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Objective: Doctors’ mental health has received increased focus recently and has been met with a variety of systemic responses. A Professional Support Unit (PSU) in a public hospital was established to address service gaps. This paper aims to describe the care of doctors referred to this service. Methods: Participants in the first four cases were referred to the PSU and assessed by the first author. Results: The cases revealed: (i) variety of referral sources, symptom presentations and backgrounds of doctors referred to a dedicated doctors’ health service; and (ii) the person-centred, multi-modal treatments and adjunctive services required. Conclusion: Doctors’ mental health is an urgent priority, with direct impacts on patient safety and care. The mix of patients presented here suggest difficulties beyond burnout and highlight the workings of a new service model designed to complement existing services in the Australian context.

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Lele, K., Mclean, L. M., & Peisah, C. (2023). Beyond burnout II: A case series of doctors seen in a new publicly funded doctors’ mental health service. Australasian Psychiatry, 31(2), 142–146. https://doi.org/10.1177/10398562231164555

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