Live Session: Redefining Clinician Burnout and Retention in 2026

Redefining Clinician Burnout and Retention in 2026

December 10, 2025, 1pm

Burnout isn’t just a wellness issue—it’s an operational crisis.

With nearly half of healthcare workers at risk of leaving their roles, let’s talk about how burnout is evolving, and what leading health systems are doing about it.

Leaders from UT Medical Center, Summit Health, and the Sharp Index will share data-backed insights and proven strategies to reduce stress, improve scheduling equity, and rebuild trust in healthcare workplaces.

Why Should I Join?

  • Access exclusive survey data from 343 clinicians on what’s fueling burnout and how to fix it.
  • Learn how burnout is driving turnover and costing the U.S. healthcare system billions annually.
  • Get insights from experts leading key initiatives to fight back.
  • Discover what operational changes can make a lasting impact on clinician well-being.
  • Ask questions, share your experiences, and connect with peers facing the same challenges.

Who Should Register?

This session is designed for anyone involved in healthcare workforce strategy, including:

  • Clinical leaders (CMOs, CNOs, medical directors) 
  • Operations professionals 
  • Nursing and physician managers 
  • Physician schedulers 
  • Wellness and retention program leads 
  • Anyone passionate about improving the healthcare work environment

Meet the Panelists

Dr. John C Callison
CMIO, UT Medical Center

Jasmin Young
Programs, Strategy Summit Health

Janae Sharp
Sharp Index

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