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When Staff Burnout Prevents Progress

  • By: April Naturale, PhD Vibrant Emotional Health Mona Masood, DO Physician Support Line Amy Carol Dominguez Vibrant Emotional Health
  • October 4th, 2021
  • burnout, COVID-19, essential workers, Fall 2021 Issue, mental health, self-care, stress, wellness
  • 3379    1

After nearly two years of facing COVID-19 waves and realities, healthcare workers are facing unprecedented levels of burnout. Providing important support, resources and space for staff can help prevent this and other acute stress responses from turning into longer term behavioral health...

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