🌎 A more equitable health system is a more sustainable health system
🎋 Patient lives and physician wellbeing depend on health equity.
#wellbeing#healthequity@pedsworld
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Proud to have written with Dr Alexa Manrriquez in response to outstanding research by Browne A et al in @JHospMedicine. 'Herein lies an opportunity to dismantle harmful structures and create a more equitable and sustainable system of care.' https://t.co/yiYCzr6yu6 #HealthEquity
🚫 Working within an inequitable system of care contributes to 🙇 physician grief, guilt, moral distress, and burnout #physicianwellness#healthequity@pedsworld
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🚫 Working within an inequitable system of care contributes to 🙇 physician grief, guilt, moral distress, and burnout #physicianwellness#healthequity@pedsworld
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We feel so inspired by the wonderful group that joined us for Improv for Equity at #pas2023. In addition to working alongside these friends, this work is built in partnership with @RuschRachel and Katie Watson #medicalimprov#improvforequity#pedspc
We did it! #PAS2023 Kudos to all the participants in our Improv for Equity Workshop for such wonderful engagement.🔥🤩 We learned a lot and look forward to incorporating improv techniques to improve communication skills and honor diverse and inclusive narratives. #weareenough❤️
Pediatric palliative practitioners have a profound understanding of the tremendous loss that occurs when a child dies...wherever that child lives and under whatever circumstances that child was born into. #DecolonizePPC https://t.co/WsKlZWXyri
In reflecting on the past couple years, I wrote some thoughts down and would be eager to hear your feedback and thoughts on the same https://t.co/VxeyrnOYkb
Preparring a talk on wellness for Cultural Humility in Global Health course. Drs Justin Bullock and Andreas Schwingshackl remind us what can happen when we are enabled and empowered to bring our full selves to caring for patients.
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As a pediatric palliative care physician I frequently sit with parents as they grieve the unimaginable. I understand that awful things happen for no reason. What I cannot make sense of is when awful things happen to children and the reason is preventable. 1/2
This amazing episode reminds me of how pediatric palliative care feels like healing esp in learning of Te Whare Tapa Whā and attuning to what makes us whole - the physical, emotional, family, spiritual, the ground and roots we come from. @PediPal https://t.co/CvO0F91r6J