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Jordyn Feingold

 

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First name
Jordyn
Last name
Feingold
 

My Story

The Change I Want to See in the World
I wish to see more even-handed use of the green side of the reversible cape in our global institutions, particularly in health care and the practice of medicine. I hope that one day, medicine can be a field that aspires to do more than cure disease but also promote the thriving of our population.
Fun Facts About Me
I discovered MAPP through my undergraduate college a cappella group (Off the Beat). I sang in the MAPP program before I was ever a MAPPster myself!
 

Personal information

Bio
Jordyn Feingold, MD, MSCR, MAPP is a resident physician in psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai at the forefront of bringing positive medicine to the masses!

She is a physician, researcher, and positive psychology practitioner & teacher. Her research and clinical interests involve working with patients with complex psychiatric and medical illnesses, including inflammatory and autoimmune conditions as well as disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) and others. She will be completing fellowship training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

She is a champion of clinician well-being and is involved in research, curriculum development, teaching, and advocacy locally and nationally on this topic. Jordyn has developed and implemented evidence-based well-being and resilience trainings for physicians, and teaches a Positive Medicine course open to all students and faculty at Mount Sinai.

With Scott Barry Kaufman, she co-authored Choose Growth: A Workbook for Transcending Trauma, Fear, and Self-Doubt.
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Professional Information

Employer
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Job title
Resident Physician
Primary Focus
Psychiatry, child psychiatry, psychotherapy, positive medicine
Professional Area
  • Medicine
  • Therapist (Licensed)
Active Professional Interests
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Chronic Illness
  • Coaching
  • Consulting
  • Family/Parents
  • Health / Physical well-being / fitness
  • Health Care
  • Humanities
  • Mindfulness
  • PTSD
  • Therapy
  • Wellness coaching
Professional Skills
  • Consulting
  • Facilitating groups
  • Project Management
  • Research design
  • Speaking
  • Teaching resilience
Fluent in Languages
  • English
Certifications
Mental Health First Aid, Clinical Hypnosis
 

Education

Degrees After MAPP
MD, MSCR (2021)
Degrees Before MAPP
BA, Health & Societies, University of Pennsylvania (2015)
 

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Speaking Experience

Interested in Speaking Referrals
Yes
Speaking Topics
Positive medicine, positive health, well-being, REVAMP model, posttraumatic growth, resilience
Experience speaking to large audiences
Yes
 

Publications

Book 1 Cover
Book 1 Title
Choose Growth: A Workbook for Transcending Trauma, Fear, and Self-Doubt
Media: Radio, TV, or podcasts
Podcast interviews can be found here: https://jordynfeingold.norby.live/
Capstone title and abstract
Toward a Positive Medicine: Healing our Healers from Burnout to Flourishing

It is estimated that between 25-75% of physicians suffer from burnout. Symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a low sense of personal accomplishment afflict physicians as early as medical school, into residency training, and throughout medical practice, with potential consequences for patient healthcare outcomes, public health, and the costs of our health system. While medical institutions can do more to support physician, trainee, and medical student self-care, physicians cannot wait for institutional change in order to pursue well-being. A construct for physician flourishing is proposed, borrowing from and building off of prior validated constructs of psychological and physical well-being. This proposed model, known as REVAMP, focuses on six elements that comprise physician flourishing. Specific interventions to improve each of these elements are proposed that may be used by the individual practitioner, in formal medical education settings, or by practicing physicians in continuing medical education programs. Waiting to intervene until physicians are burned out and suffering has high costs; proactive approaches such as those suggested within REVAMP can be adopted as early as undergraduate medical school education to help physicians-in-training cultivate optimal wellbeing. Flourishing physicians deliver the highest quality patient care. It is time to help our healers flourish.
 

Contact data

Province/State
NY
Country
USA
MAPP Geography
  • USA - NYC Area
 

MAPP Information

MAPP Graduation Year
2016
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