Episode 92- Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS: Preventing Burnout in Work, School and the Pandemic
 
 
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Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS

Assistant Professor and Director of Wellness, Engagement, and Outreach in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Freelance Writer

Today we are joined by Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS. Jessie is an Assistant Professor and the Director of Wellness, Engagement, and Outreach in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis. She is a nationally recognized expert on healthcare worker mental health and burnout (particularly during the pandemic), college mental health, using social media and media for mental health advocacy, and the overlap between pop culture and mental health, including celebrity self-disclosure.

Dr. Gold is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. and M.S in Anthropology, the Yale School of Medicine, and completed her residency training in Adult Psychiatry at Stanford University where she served as chief resident. Dr. Gold also writes for the popular press and has been featured in, among others, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, TIME, Forbes, In Style, and Self. Dr. Gold is actively working on a book about healthcare worker mental health and burnout during the pandemic for Simon Element and is a member of the Expert Advisory Council for the ViacomCBS Mental Health Storytelling Initiative and Co-author of the Mental Health Media Guide. You can find more about Jessi’s work and other media appearances at her website drjessigold.com as well as on social media @drjessigold on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.

Show Notes:

Dr. Jessi Gold | Official Website

Dr. Jessi Gold | Twitter

Dr. Jessi Gold | Instagram

Dr. Jessi Gold | Tiktok

Your Body Knows You’re Burned Out | The New York Times

The Effect of Coronavirus Pandemic on Mental Health: Interview with Dr. Jessi Gold | MSNBC

Mister Rodgers Goes to Washington | PBS

Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open After News Conference Dispute | The New York Times

 
 
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