Nelson Le

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P. Nelson Le, MD, MBA

Moving Beyond the Promise: Breaking Down Clinician Burnout

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What You'll Learn

  • Explore the key factors of burnout that have led to the current conversation around creating more supportive systems for healthcare providers

  • Learn the 7 Levels of Clinician Burnout and how they can be opportunities for real impact

  • Hear practical insights on how you can inspire your health system to start tackling the widespread issue of burnout among medical professionals

About P. Nelson Le, MD, MBA

Nelson is a senior executive who brings 20+ years of healthcare, business, and digital experience. He has spoken across the country on the topic of Clinician Burnout including presenting at CMS Medical Grand Rounds on this topic. Most recently, Nelson served as Medical Director for AVIA where he provided clinical leadership and expertise in translating health system needs into opportunities for digital innovation. He also served as Vice President for the Clinical & Business Operations business line and later led the Children’s Hospital Market segment. Nelson earned his MD from Boston University’s Accelerated BA/MD Program, completed his Residency in Pediatrics at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital and Fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He holds a Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Informatics from Oregon Health and Sciences University and earned his MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management.

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  1. HealthyBooklet.com October 8, 2020 at 10:15 pm

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  2. Susan Billington May 27, 2019 at 3:34 pm

    It is amazing and daunting how much we expect of our physicians. And Dr. Lee administrative work,even with electronic medical records diverts important time from direct patient care. I am grateful to Dr. Me for this presentation

  3. Kim Holland MD May 27, 2019 at 6:09 am

    We are doing a lot of this at my location. I certainly does make a difference. The comments on autonomy are right on point.

  4. Renee C. Knilans May 26, 2019 at 8:32 pm

    Very interesting perspective and helpful data points

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