Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Where do you get your ideas?

Readers always ask where I get my ideas.

With my latest book, The Burnout Cure, I didn’t have far to look. While Wolf, Lily, and the characters who inhabit their world are fictional, the issues of physician burnout, depression, and suicide are very real—as are the sobering statistics that Lily quotes about how many physicians are affected.

The first seeds of this story were planted back when I was a young doctor-in-training. As Lily, the heroine of The Burnout Cure describes in the book, the hours and work conditions during internship and residency were brutal. I lucked out with a program that provided wonderful role models and great institutional support. Unlike many of my peers, I didn’t have to race from one hospital room to another throughout the night, drawing blood and starting IV’s—our main teaching hospital had in-house phlebotomists and a great nursing staff who were paid to do that.

But there were still entire months when I never saw the sun because I was pre-rounding on patients at 4:30 a.m., spending the day in the O.R., doing evening rounds on post-op patients in the SICU (surgical intensive care unit), and then signing out to the night team at 9 or 10 p.m.—when I wasn’t on call myself.

Speaking of call, I lucked out there too. I was never on call more often than every third night, and my longest stretch of working straight through without sleep was forty-two hours. I had friends, though, who suffered through training programs like Nick’s. They took call every other night, worked a hundred-plus hours each week, and lied to Joint Commission inspectors to keep their programs—and ultimately themselves—out of regulatory hot water for flouting the rules.

Fast forward ten years to another milestone event, when three excellent, successful, well-respected physicians in our community committed suicide within months of each other. Our local medical society held a dinner to honor their memory, and the keynote speaker talked about physician burnout.

I’d never heard about burnout prior to that night. But before long, the term seemed to be on everyone’s lips. As Wolf notes in the opening chapter: 

"Whenever he opened a medical journal, or stepped into the doctors’ lounge, or went to the ER to admit a patient, there was always someone talking about wellness, burnout, or both." 

Practically overnight, it seemed that physician burnout burgeoned to epidemic proportions, and even the popular press started quoting the grim statistics that those of us in the trenches lived with every day.

A few years ago, I came across a TEDMED talk by Pamela Wible, a family physician from Eugene, Oregon. She talks about “Why Doctors Kill Themselves”—and she doesn’t mince words. She describes a broken system that dehumanizes aspiring physicians and perpetuates abuses in medical education and practice. 

Dr. Wible’s passion about the topic got me thinking.

What if a woman who is smart, mouthy, and willing to challenge the establishment decides to turn her personal tragedy into a cautionary lesson for other physicians? What if the one man who can help her spread the message is an irreverent, unapologetic chauvinist who doesn’t believe in burnout? And what if they strike sparks off each other, hot enough to burn up the sheets?

And so, The Burnout Cure was born.




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Thursday, July 27, 2017

#RealLife - a doctor's story

Hello, lovely readers!

I haven't blogged in a while. Because, well...real life. Kids: three. Husband: one. Day job: ah, the day job. That's where things got tricky.


I started my medical career in private practice. Over the past decade or so, changes in the medical marketplace have forced more and more physicians to joined larger organizations in order to stay afloat. Our group joined a large academic center, and for a while things were good.

But bureaucracy is like a huge boa constrictor. It squeezes tighter and tighter. First you can't move. Then you can't breathe. Then you're done. Buh-bye.




We became cogs in a big system, forced to check "meaningful use" boxes that had nothing to do with patient care. When we went the extra mile to help our patients, we'd get reprimanded for not following the rules. It was all about the system. The liability. The bottom line.


This year, we decided: enough. 


We left Big Medicine and went back to private practice. A smaller, leaner group for sure. Age, illness, and the desire for a steady paycheck whittled down our numbers. Some doctors retired. Others decided to remain in the university hospital setting. The rest of us embarked on an exciting new venture, hoping to rediscover the joys of practicing medicine.



Are we there yet? No. 

I'm working harder than ever, trying to organize everything while still seeing patients. There are new offices to set up, new staff to train, new workflows to design, new computer systems, new equipment, new...well, you get the picture. It's a process, with a steep learning curve.

But those patients who followed us on this grand adventure already appreciate the difference. More personalized care. Smiling, friendly staff. Doctors who can and do go that extra mile.


Which brings me back to where I started: real life has a way of messing with the best intentions. My New Year's resolution to write more (or at least more regularly) gave way to other priorities. I'm getting back on track now, and hope to finish my next book soon.

Thanks for sticking with me, and stay tuned for The Burnout Cure. Art imitating life, but with a happy ending. Guaranteed.

Hugs,

Jill


Sunday, March 6, 2016

#NewRelease #Romance ~ SWEET INDULGENCE

The Silicon Beach Trilogy continues with Becca and Leo's story...


SWEET INDULGENCE


The Silicon Beach Trilogy continues with Becca and Leo's story...


Becca Markham spent the last six years trying to please everyone else. Now it's her turn. She ditches her cheating boyfriend, quits her high-stress job as a software engineer, and decides to transform her life-long love of baking from a part-time hobby into a full-time business.

Leo Kogan spent years scrambling to escape a life of poverty—first in Russia, then in the U.S. Now a successful surgeon, he needs just one thing to complete his American dream: the perfect woman. But making the leap from casual friends to lovers proves harder than he expects.

Despite a sizzling attraction, Becca and Leo don't see eye to eye—especially when it comes to love and money. She’s looking for sex without strings; he wants a partner for life. She stakes her future on a risky new business; he’s obsessed with financial security.

Can love bring two headstrong people together…or will their differences end up tearing them apart?


Release date: MARCH 25, 2016

(Read for Free on Kindle Unlimited)


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If you missed Beyond the Ivory Tower (The Silicon Beach Trilogy, Book 1), here's your chance to read Anna and Ethan's story for free! 
Dowload your FREE COPY between March 25 and March 28:



Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Santa Monica Trilogy Boxed Set is here!





The Santa Monica Trilogy Boxed Set (3 books in 1)

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Book 1: Without a Net ~ Eva & Max
Book 2: Coming Home ~ Grace & Logan
Book 3: Balancing Act ~ Angie & Zach

*Please note: this collection contains adult themes and explicit language, and is meant for adults 18 and over.*

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Without a Net (Book 1)


Betrayed by her husband, single mom to her young son, struggling to keep head above water, the last thing Eva needs is another philandering male. But when her best friend's older brother offers her a job, can Eva resist what may be the biggest adventure of her life?
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Coming Home (Book 2)

Eight years after she leaves for New York, scandal sends Grace fleeing home and into the arms of her old college boyfriend. But can their second chance at love triumph over the damage of past betrayals?
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Balancing Act (Book 3)

When Angie goes head to head against her old nemesis Zach, "backroom negotiation" takes on a whole new meaning. As lawyers on opposite sides of a case, they've got plenty to argue about. But legal wrangling takes a backseat when their mutual attraction threatens to spin out of control.
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Special bonus: sneak peek at my newest release 

Beyond the Ivory Tower


(coming to Amazon November 2015)!



If there's one thing math professor Anna Lazarev believes in, it's the value of higher education. So when her younger sister announces she's dropping out of college, Anna places the blame squarely on the man who inspired her sister's rebellion.

Venture capitalist Ethan Talbot claims the US academic system is broken. His solution? Pay top students to "opt out" and pursue their entrepreneurial dreams without wasting time and money on a university degree.

Locked in a passionate battle for the hearts and minds of a new generation, Anna will do whatever it takes to prove Ethan wrong. But when his demands take a more personal turn, will she sacrifice her principles to come out on top?

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What readers and reviewers are saying about the books in this collection:


“erotica for the thinking woman” 
–Alia, on Goodreads

“Witty and well-written, this is a tale of taking risks, jumping at opportunities, and following your heart.” 
–Sandra Lopez, YA author

“a lighthearted romance with a side of humor” 
–Amy, DRC’s Review Team

“a welcome addition to the contemporary romance genre” 
–LJT, on Goodreads

“Very well written with interesting characters and a story that keeps you turning the page.” 
–Bette Hansen, on Goodreads

Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Santa Monica Trilogy

Contemporary Romances set in Santa Monica, California




The Santa Monica Trilogy


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Mature content, 18+. Heat level: 4 (out of 5)



Contemporary Romance set in Santa Monica, CA - standalone novel that pairs a single mom and playboy doc-turned-writer.

Without a Net (Book 1)
~ Eva & Max ~

Betrayed by her husband, single mom to her young son, struggling to keep head above water, the last thing Eva needs is another philandering male. But when her best friend’s older brother offers her a job, can Eva resist what may be the biggest adventure of her life?
  


Contamporary Romance set in Southern California - standalone novel. Sometimes first love deserves a second chance.


Coming Home (Book 2)
~ Grace & Logan ~


Eight years after she leaves for New York, scandal sends Grace fleeing back home and into the arms of her old college boyfriend. But can their second chance at love survive when past betrayals threaten to undermine their newfound trust?


Contemporary Romance set in Southern California - standalone novel follows lawyers on opposite sides of the case who fall in love despits the odds. Second chances, enemies-to-lovers.



Balancing Act (Book 3)
~ Angie & Zach ~


When Angie goes head to head against her old nemesis Zach, “backroom negotiation” takes on a whole new meaning. As lawyers on opposite sides of a case, they’ve got plenty to argue about. But legal wrangling takes a backseat when their mutual attraction threatens to spin out of control.