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Klein Talks Burnout in Vermont Edition Q&A

September 27, 2022 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(SEPTEMBER 27, 2022) Psychiatrist Kelley-Anne Klein, M.D., joined UVM associate professor of education Justin Garwood, Ph.D., and wellness expert Ryan Grey on Vermont Edition for a live call-in discussion on burnout.

(SEPTEMBER 27, 2022) Kelley-Anne Klein, M.D., clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and medical director at the Vermont Department of Mental Health, a practicing psychiatrist who specializes in emergency care and addiction, joined Justin Garwood, associate professor at the UVM College of Education and Social Services, who has a U.S. Department of Education grant to study special education teacher burnout, and Ryan Grey, director of health and wellness at the Greater Burlington YMCA, for a live call-in discussion on Vermont Edition focusing on burnout.

Topics included what causes burnout, the toll it takes on people's physical and mental health, and tips to prevent or recover from burnout.

Read full story at VPR’s Vermont Edition

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Klein Talks Burnout in Vermont Edition Q&A

September 27, 2022 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(SEPTEMBER 27, 2022) Psychiatrist Kelley-Anne Klein, M.D., joined UVM associate professor of education Justin Garwood, Ph.D., and wellness expert Ryan Grey on Vermont Edition for a live call-in discussion on burnout.

(SEPTEMBER 27, 2022) Kelley-Anne Klein, M.D., clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and medical director at the Vermont Department of Mental Health, a practicing psychiatrist who specializes in emergency care and addiction, joined Justin Garwood, associate professor at the UVM College of Education and Social Services, who has a U.S. Department of Education grant to study special education teacher burnout, and Ryan Grey, director of health and wellness at the Greater Burlington YMCA, for a live call-in discussion on Vermont Edition focusing on burnout.

Topics included what causes burnout, the toll it takes on people's physical and mental health, and tips to prevent or recover from burnout.

Read full story at VPR’s Vermont Edition

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