Exploring the relationship between Tolerance of Ambiguity (ToA) and psychological well-being in newly qualified doctors with Dr Daniele Carrieri & Dr Jason HancockExploring the relationship between Tolerance of Ambiguity (ToA) and psychological well-being in newly qualified doctors with Dr Daniele Carrieri & Dr Jason Hancock
Practitioner Health Wellbeing Podcast
New doctors share tips on handling uncertainty and stress in healthcare.
32:35•17 Apr 2024
Embracing Uncertainty: Mental Health Tips for New Doctors
Episode Overview
- Explore the impact of Tolerance of Ambiguity on doctor's psychological well-being
- Gain insights into coping strategies for managing uncertainty in healthcare
- Understand the importance of connectedness and support in the workplace
- Discover research findings on ambiguity and its effects on mental health
- Learn about system-level approaches to improve mental health in healthcare settings
“I think it's about being kind of good enough and tolerant enough. That's the kind of key for lots of people.”
Ever wondered how new doctors cope with the uncertainties of their profession? In this enlightening episode of the Practitioner Health Wellbeing Podcast, Dr. Zaid Al-Najjar sits down with Dr. Daniele Carrieri and Dr. Jason Hancock to explore how tolerance of ambiguity affects the psychological well-being of newly qualified doctors. Joined by Simon Lyne, they dive into the complexities of uncertainty in healthcare, sharing both personal experiences and research-backed strategies to help manage stress and mental health challenges.
This episode is packed with practical advice and top tips on how to navigate the often unpredictable world of healthcare. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply interested in mental health, you'll find valuable insights to apply in your own life.

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