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Type:
  Video
Duration:
31 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
William P. Nash, MD
Series:
Stories From the Frontline
Relevant categories:
Moral Injury/Moral Distress Workplace Wellbeing
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Overview


Dr. Bill Nash is joined by Katherine Brown-Saltzman, MA, RN, a nursing ethicist who co-founded the UCLA Health Ethics Center and founded the Ethics of Caring Conference. Katherine also developed a writing retreat for healthcare professionals who experience moral distress. Dr. Nash uses the framework described in the Assess, Recover, Mitigate, and Strength (ARMS): A Wellbeing Regimen for Professionals course to conduct this interview.

  Keywords: healing, healthcare, professional, provider, trauma
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=17211&k=1657240838  
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