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Moral Matters
Moral Injury of Healthcare
87 episodes
9 months ago
Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.
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Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.
Show more...
Medicine
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness
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In Defense of Professionalism | S8:E2 | Richard Lacquement
Moral Matters
45 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
In Defense of Professionalism | S8:E2 | Richard Lacquement
In this episode, we look back at a conversation from Season 1 with Richard Lacquement, Dean of the US War College, about the idea of professionalism in the military and how that relates to some of the struggles in professionalism in healthcare. Do us a favor? Let us know the tiniest bit about you, and who you want to hear from, so we can better plan future seasons: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9SBSMMF To support the podcast: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/get-started Twitter - @‌fixmoralinjury Instagram - @‌moralinjury Facebook - @‌moralinjuryofhc
Moral Matters
Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.