Preventing Clinician Burnout: Boundaries and Mindset Strategies

Presented by Katie Cooper

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Description

Healthcare professionals face increasingly high workloads, emotional intensity, and role demands that place them at significant risk for burnout, compassion fatigue, and diminished well-being. Clinicians often find themselves overextended, struggling to maintain healthy boundaries, manage stress, and preserve emotional resilience, all while providing high-quality patient care.

This webinar addresses these challenges by equipping participants with practical strategies to strengthen occupational balance, establish and maintain professional boundaries, and implement mindset shifts that prevent burnout. Learners will also explore evidence-based approaches to recognize early signs of compassion fatigue and develop a personalized plan for prevention and recovery. Through discussions, reflective exercises, and actionable tools, participants will leave with strategies they can immediately apply in clinical practice to protect their well-being and enhance professional sustainability.

This webinar is ideal for healthcare professionals who seek to maintain resilience, improve workplace habits, and sustain a fulfilling career in demanding healthcare environments.

Instructor

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Katie Cooper, MS, OTR/L, NBC-HWC

Katie Cooper is an Occupational Therapist and Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach with over 17 years of experience across diverse clinical settings, including inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient settings, and in-home care. She has a deep passion for working with individuals with neurological conditions, including…

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Learning Objectives

  • Examine the concept of occupational balance and analyze its influence on clinician well-being in healthcare settings
  • Distinguish between different types of professional boundaries and apply boundary-setting strategies to reduce role overload and stress
  • Integrate mindset strategies that address negative cognitive patterns and promote resilience against professional burnout
  • Deconstruct the signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and categorize personal risk factors in clinical practice
  • Integrate occupational balance, mindset strategies, and boundary-setting techniques to develop an action plan for professional well-being

Agenda

All times in Eastern Time.

7:00pm–7:15pm
Reclaiming Occupational Balance
7:15pm–7:25pm
Mindset Shifts for Burnout Prevention
7:25pm–7:45pm
Understanding and Preventing Compassion Fatigue
7:45pm–7:50pm
Break
7:50pm–8:05pm
Q&A Session

Medbridge is committed to accessibility for all of our subscribers. If you are in need of a disability-related accommodation, please contact [email protected] . We will process requests for reasonable accommodation and will provide reasonable accommodations where appropriate, in a prompt and efficient manner.

Details

  • March 18, 2026
  • 7:00pm-8:05pm EDT
    • PTs/PTAs, Intermediate
    • OTs/OTAs, Intermediate
    • ATs, Advanced
    • SLPs, Intermediate
    • Nurses, Intermediate
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* Available March 18

Disclaimer

Katie Cooper, instructor for this educational event, receives compensation from Medbridge for this course. No one with the ability to control content has relevant relationship(s) to disclose, with the exception of Katie Cooper, who has a relationship with Fullscript, which was mitigated.

Accreditation

Requirements

To receive CEU credit all disciplines must attend the webinar for the full duration, complete the quiz with a minimum score of 70%, and complete the participant survey.

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