
|Videos|September 24, 2022
- MHE September 2022
- Volume 32
- Issue 9
Making Time for Self-care, Friends and Family are Key to Avoid Burnout Says Travis Gayles of Hazel Health
Author(s)Peter Wehrwein, Briana Contreras
Gayles, chief health officer of Hazel Health, a pediatric physical and mental telehealth provider for K-12 schools, headquartered in San Francisco, is one of 10 winners in this year's Emerging Industry Leaders series.
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Travis Gayles, M.D., Ph.D., chief health officer of Hazel Health, a pediatric physical and mental telehealth provider for K-12 schools, headquartered in San Francisco, is one of the 10 up-and-coming healthcare leaders featured in the annual Managed Healthcare Executive feature. In this video he talks about the career achievement that he is most proud of, what he would change in U.S. healthcare and how he avoids burnout.
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