Caring for the Workforce: Five Strategic Areas to Address Well-Being in Healthcare
This webinar looks at the tangible practices healthcare organizations are putting in place to care for their workforce to ensure their well-being. A panel of presenters will each share a case study from their organization, having faced this opportunity head-on. Their stories reflect the collective voices of the patient experience community, especially those who are committed to giving our healthcare workforce the time, space and means to heal.
Read the paper – Caring for the Workforce: Five Strategic Areas to Address Well-Being in Healthcare
Moderator:
Terri Ipsen, CPXP | Director, Content | The Beryl Institute
Speakers:
Christina Bowen, MD, ABOIM, DipACLM | Chief Wellbeing Officer, ECU Health
Tiffani Darling, Director, Office of Well-Being, Northwestern Medicine
Mary Hoey, DNP, RN, MBA, CPXP | Nurse Scientist, Atrium Health Navicent
Julie Kennedy Oehlert, DNP, RN | Chief Experience and Brand Officer, ECU Health
Rhonda Stark, VISN 12 Chief Well-Being Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs
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