Mayo Clinic The Human Optimization Project

著者: Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
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  • The bar for human performance is higher than it’s ever been. As a result, we all feel the need to do MORE. At the same time, we are becoming increasingly aware of the value of sleep, rest, recovery, and wellness. Accordingly, we also feel the need to do LESS. If you’re like most people, it can be challenging to reconcile this conflict of feeling the need to do MORE and LESS simultaneously, and that is likely contributing to high rates of burnout and decreased performance. So how do we reconcile these seemingly competing desires? That is where Human Optimization comes in. Human Optimization is the process of achieving more (however you define that for yourself) while simultaneously improving your wellness and well-being. Although it’s not easy, it’s certainly possible. Not only is it possible, but it is becoming increasingly essential. In this Mayo Clinic Talks Mini-Series, we are going to dive into the topic of Human Optimization and will focus on a few key areas including: exercise, nutrition, culture, emotional intelligence, and finding joy in all you do. Learn more about the Human Optimization Project at: X: @MayoHumanOpProj Instagram: @MayoHumOpProj Listening is free and no CME Credit is available for this series.
    Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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The bar for human performance is higher than it’s ever been. As a result, we all feel the need to do MORE. At the same time, we are becoming increasingly aware of the value of sleep, rest, recovery, and wellness. Accordingly, we also feel the need to do LESS. If you’re like most people, it can be challenging to reconcile this conflict of feeling the need to do MORE and LESS simultaneously, and that is likely contributing to high rates of burnout and decreased performance. So how do we reconcile these seemingly competing desires? That is where Human Optimization comes in. Human Optimization is the process of achieving more (however you define that for yourself) while simultaneously improving your wellness and well-being. Although it’s not easy, it’s certainly possible. Not only is it possible, but it is becoming increasingly essential. In this Mayo Clinic Talks Mini-Series, we are going to dive into the topic of Human Optimization and will focus on a few key areas including: exercise, nutrition, culture, emotional intelligence, and finding joy in all you do. Learn more about the Human Optimization Project at: X: @MayoHumanOpProj Instagram: @MayoHumOpProj Listening is free and no CME Credit is available for this series.
Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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    The Human Optimization Project | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development

    Connect with us!

    Learn more about the Human Optimization Project: X: @MayoHumanOpProj Instagram: @MayoHumOpProj YouTube: The Human Optimization Project - YouTube

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    The Human Optimization Project | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development

    Connect with us! Learn more about the Human Optimization Project: X: @MayoHumanOpProj Instagram: @MayoHumOpProj YouTube: The Human Optimization Project - YouTube

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    Host: Christopher L. Camp, M.D.

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    The Human Optimization Project | Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development

    Connect with us! Learn more about the Human Optimization Project: X: @MayoHumanOpProj Instagram: @MayoHumOpProj YouTube: The Human Optimization Project - YouTube

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