New Conversations with Colleagues session on "Coping After Workplace Violence." Join in a conversation to talk through how you & your team are responding & coping to recent experiences & events.
Sign up: https://t.co/QuXHXWHzVD
*Duke team members only
@DukeHealth@WorkingatDuke
Our very own @carrieadair was featured on @GreaterGoodSC's podcast, The Science of Happiness. Carrie discusses gratitude practices and exercises we can all use to prevent and reduce burnout as #healthcareworkers. https://t.co/UH2V6XPro7
Duke awarded a Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program from @HRSAgov to reduce burnout and promote mental health in the health workforce. @DukeHSQ
As we head into 2022, focusing on your mental and emotional well-being will remain essential.
Help find the right balance for your outlook with some of these well-being tools from @DukeHSQ: https://t.co/pySBdrdWnA
#HealthyDuke
The Duke Peer Support Program trains volunteer colleagues to support their peers. Peer Support Volunteers listen, help peers process their experiences, and identify appropriate resources as needed.
Spots are still open for our upcoming trainings in 2022!
https://t.co/XUo7DavN9m
New article from Inside Duke Health featuring Patient and Family Advisors!
The Duke Palliative Care team created new tools for clinicians to help with goals of care conversations with patients. Check it out: https://t.co/Cvocn1MWlC
This article highlights “3 Good Things,” a strategy pioneered by Duke Psychiatry's @JBryanSexton1, whose research has shown that a #gratitude practice can help ⬇️ burnout, improve work-life balance & ⬇️ conflict & depression. https://t.co/Im6ywQnRDz
@DukeHSQ@DukeMedSchool
Registration is open for our next TeamSTEPPS for Change Leaders and Champions course. Our next cohort begins January 13, 2022 and is led by @kylejrehder and @ELM_Eckert! Learn more:
https://t.co/VhOcP7yYiH
Interesting in serving your colleagues and peers as a Peer Support Volunteer? New training dates have been added for 2022!
Learn more about the Peer Support Program and register for a training: https://t.co/VoiyPjdi0S
.@derekfeeleyQI : Good leaders prioritize showing up at the point of care. Good leaders show authenticity. #IHIForum
"The thing that kept me going, was that I felt we were doing the right thing."
Less than 2 weeks remaining for @DukeHealth team members to submit their abstracts for the 2022 Quality and Safety Conference!
Submit your abstract at https://t.co/11NFyQJ1f1 by Friday, 12/17 at 5:00 PM
As we celebrate all the Winter holidays this season, the Center for Healthcare Safety and Quality wishes all of you a happy and healthy holiday season!
How are you celebrating this year?
@Surgeon_General is right, burnout is continuously affecting our healthcare systems. Our Center offers many resilience and well-being resources and strategies to help combat burnout such as bite-size videos, well-being tools, webinar series, & more!
https://t.co/gjJZxGxLly
MEDIA BRIEFING: Join us this morning from 10-11 a.m. ET. Two Duke Health experts on vaccines and infectious diseases will answer media questions about the COVID-19 #OmicronVariant.
https://t.co/R9rhVC78Qu
This series co-led by Duke Psychiatry's @JBryanSexton1 looks like it's going to be a great learning/practice opportunity for those seeking better well-being (a.k.a., just about anyone & everyone!)--check it out! 👇