Optimising Performance for Surgeons

Surgeon Performance
Psychological Skills
Psychological Skills
Stress Management
Work-Life Balance
Productivity
Productivity
This 8-week remote course focuses on developing self-awareness and psychological skills to help surgical registrars improve performance, productivity, and well-being.
Overview:

Being a surgeon requires the ability to focus in the moment, manage administrative demands, and maintain well-being over the course of a long career. This course is specifically designed for surgical registrars in the first half of their training, focusing on areas such as stress management, time optimisation, and finding motivation at work.

Course Covers:

Course Covers:

Reframing Your Relationship with Stress

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Managing Negative Self-Talk, Rumination, or Anxiety

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Increasing Focus and Attention

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Self-Confidence

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Finding Facts Under Pressure

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Managing Energy and Time

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Reducing Procrastination

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Optimising Productivity

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Finding Joy and Motivation at Work

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Work-Life Balance

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Learning to Relax

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Connection

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Upcoming Course

Next Course Start: November 2024

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Course Covers:

Reframing Your Relationship with Stress

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Managing Negative Self-Talk, Rumination, or Anxiety

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Increasing Focus and Attention

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Self-Confidence

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Finding Facts Under Pressure

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Managing Energy and Time

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Reducing Procrastination

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Optimising Productivity

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Finding Joy and Motivation at Work

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Work-Life Balance

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Learning to Relax

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

Improving Connection

Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.

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Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024

Stay connected through our social media platforms for the latest updates, tips, and resources.

Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024

Stay connected through our social media platforms for the latest updates, tips, and resources.

Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024