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THE RESILIENT OSTEOPATH Gregory Hollick, DO Assistant Professor ATSU-SOMA

The Resilient Osteopath - AACOM

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Page 1: The Resilient Osteopath - AACOM

THE RESILIENT

OSTEOPATH

Gregory Hollick, DO

Assistant Professor

ATSU-SOMA

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RESILIENCY

• What is Resiliency?

• Why Resiliency?

• Reflects the health of the system and

capacity

• Mitigate shocks to system

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PERFORMANCE

• Engagement and Capacity

• Osteopathic academics & clinical

• Athlete Perspective

• Goal is to optimize performance

making them better

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BURNOUT

• Triad: Emotional exhaustion,

Depersonalization, Diminished

sense of personal accomplishment.

• Spectrum and Cascade

• Leads to different coping mechanisms.

Maslach, et al.

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PROBLEM

• Burnout affects performance.

• Obscures osteopathic viewpoints and

Health

• Addressing burnout

• Even one symptom = Health is

compromised

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A.T. STILL

“To find health should

be the object of the

doctor.

Anyone can find

disease.”

Philosophy of Osteopathy

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CHANGE

Address Health in order to hold our

Osteopathic Standard, not the status quo

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HEALTH

1. The body as a unit; the person is a unit of

body, mind, and spirit.

2. The body is capable of self regulation, self-

healing, and health maintenance.

3. Structure and function are reciprocally

interrelated

4. Rational treatment is based upon an

understanding of the above principlesFoundations of Osteopathic Medicine

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HEALTH AND VISION

• Mind - eg. Task switching, Concentration, Study habits, Perspective

• Body - eg. Physical, Posture, Structure/Function

• Spirit - eg. Social, Compassion, Purpose

• Osteopathic Distinctiveness

• Value this perspective

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WHAT NEEDS

ADDRESSING

• Guideline standard, status quo

• Separated view of the body

• Diminished holistic thinking

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OSTEOPATHIC

RESILIENCY• What our capacity is

at present

• A focus on our

standards

• Establishment of

limits

• Recovery

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OSTEOPATHIC

RESILIENCY

• Health and Capacity together

• To operate at peak performance

• Mitigates the effects of burnout and

more

• Offer better patient care and sphere of

influence.

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OTHER IMPLICATIONS• OMT

• Productive learning

• Time management

• Nutrition

• Wellness

• Mindfulness

• Compassion

• Exercise

• Doctor-Patient

interactions

• Medical advances

• Enjoyment/Fulfillment

• Medical reform

• Increase in test scores

• Osteopathic Pride

• and more!

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CONCLUSION

• Nourish Health and osteopathic principles

• Optimize academic and physical

performance, mental engagement, and

excitement.

• Increase osteopathic distinctiveness and

basis for OMT

• Any program developed must

acknowledge and tie back to principles

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THANK YOU

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REFERENCESSlide 4: Maslach C, Jackson S, Leiter M. Maslach Burnout

Inventory Manual. 3rd ed. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting

Psychologists Press; 1996.

Slide 6: Picture - A.T. Still, c1914,

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.

3c11668 Author Unknown (Library of Congress

collection);

Quote - Still, AT, Philosophy of Osteopathy. A.T.

Still Kirksville MO,1899.

Slide 8: Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine, 3rd ed., Chila,

A -

editor, LWW, 2010.

Slide 13: Picture used with permission of subject

Copyright Dr. Gregory Hollick, 2016