Last week, I had the privilege to chair the first-ever Clinician’s Mental Health Workshop at Cape Town’s Africa Health Congress and Exhibition. With over 10,000 visitors, the event highlighted a critical yet often overlooked element of clinician well-being: mental health. As I reflected on the event, it struck me that despite the profound commitment of these healthcare professionals, their mental health is frequently neglected.
The workshop, attended by between 250 and 500 clinicians, offered an opportunity to focus on this essential topic, especially with the voices of key leaders such as Dr. Tunde Massey Ojo, national coordinator for mental health at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health. Dr. Ojo emphasised the critical role of “friends of our mental well-being,” including family, spirituality, and journaling, in building resilience and maintaining mental health. He reminded us that mental health support systems are essential and multi-dimensional, not limited to a clinical context.
Throughout the workshop, key insights and stories emerged that hold valuable lessons not only for clinicians but for leaders across all fields. Here are four reflections with actionable advice that leaders in any industry can apply to support mental well-being and resilience.
- Recognise the power of personal connections
- Embrace your “Packaging” mindfully
- Use vulnerability as a tool for empowerment
- Define your own path to thrive
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