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SUMMARY:How to Mitigate Workforce Burnout & Fatigue
DESCRIPTION:Description: Long before the country was in the global COVID-19 health crisis\, healthcare workers were experiencing burnout and exhaustion. And now\, the pandemic has made it worse. Not only are staff working overtime\, but they are also worried about putting themselves\, their families\, and patients at risk. COVID-19 concerns come at a time when healthcare providers are dealing with a lot of unknowns. The healthcare system is changing\, and providers are faced with the continuous need to adapt to new and innovative practice approaches and payment strategies. It’s no wonder everyone feels exhausted! During this webinar\, we will provide the time and space to discuss the best ways to support staff while increasing satisfaction and joy at work during this tumultuous time. \nView Resource \n The previously recorded webinar and associated materials are available in the resource library. \nSpeakers: Suzanne Daub\, LCSW (HMA)\,  Dr. Mihriye Mete & Kima Taylor\, MD\, MPH \n  \n 
URL:https://www.integratedcare.dc.gov/event/how-to-mitigate-workforce-burnout-fatigue-adopting-change-management-strategies/
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