Moral injury remains prevalent among critical care nurses, with newer nurses at the highest risk of developing symptoms, ...
Moral injury represents a kind of trauma tied to circumstance and social context. The term “moral injury” originated in the military veteran literature and is generally understood to refer to the ...
In this exclusive Instagram Live clip, Jeremy Faust, MD, editor-in-chief of MedPage Today sits down with Wendy Dean, MD, president and co-founder of Moral Injury of Healthcare, and Adam Brown, MD, MBA ...
In the new book “If I Betray These Words,” I tell the story, with Simon Talbot, of Rita Gallardo (a pseudonym): Deployed in the desert Middle East, confined to a military base ringed by Hesco barriers ...
The most familiar moral and ethical dilemmas in warfare have to do with inflicting harm: deciding whether to fire on a person who represents an uncertain threat, for example, or living with the ...
Leadership in higher education today carries a burden that defies simple explanation. It is not only the fatigue of navigating political volatility or the pressure of constrained resources; it is a ...
We commonly hear that healthcare practitioners are “burning out.” I’ve been describing the problem not as burnout as much as abuse by their bosses. A more accurate recent characterization is “moral ...
When Utah educators once again rally and speak out against bills, keep in mind that the problem is not just an internal inability to “cut it” in the classroom or run-of-the-mill burnout. With the 2024 ...