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Preventing Burnout Through Outside Interests in Oncology Practice

This content is a podcast conversation rather than a structured theoretical lecture; its underlying idea is an occupational-wellbeing principle: sustaining a demanding clinical career requires deliberately scheduling non-work activities and outside interests, since consistently protected time away from the job is associated with reduced burnout. It also touches on medical continuing-education theory — that audio-format, on-demand learning (podcasts) can supplement or substitute for traditional textbook and in-person conference learning by fitting into otherwise unusable time. The domain is physician wellness and medical continuing professional education within the broader field of healthcare workforce sustainability.