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The Health Center News podcast series, Health Centers on the Front Lines: Fighting COVID, tells the inspiring story of the health centers that are trying to achieve equity and fairness in the historic race to vaccinate people in communities hit hardest by the pandemic. Every episode focuses on a different health center and the work to make sure that anyone, anywhere, can get the COVID-19 vaccine. Founded as part of the Civil Rights Movement, Community Health Centers bring a social justice lens to health care. Subscribe to the Health Center News and learn how a little-known health care program that’s been around for more than 50 years is bringing the shots to where the people are – and helping to build a path out of the pandemic. Health Center News is produced by the National Association of Community Health Centers and supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.
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Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
A Path to Healing for Health Care Workers
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Coming off another surge in COVID cases, health care workers who may have been stressed and strained before are now experiencing emotional exhaustion. This is no less true for the staff of the nation’s 1,400 health centers. Supporting the emotional and mental health of health center workers has been a focus of two of NACHC's Senior Fellows, Dr. Jennie McLaurin and Dr. Grace Wang.
Dr. McLaurin is a pediatrician with 30 years of experience caring for underserved families at the local, state, and national level, including as medical director of migrant and community health centers. Dr. Wang is a family physician who worked for more than 30 years at health centers and public health departments in New York City and Seattle, most recently at International Community Health Services in Seattle.
They talk about the dynamics of "moral distress" and "moral injury" affecting health care workers right now, made more acute during the pandemic. And offer some answers to the question: When so much is out of their control, what are some practices that health center staff can use to deal with the stress of work? And what can health center leaders be doing to support staff?
📍Key Takeaways
☑️Understanding the Mental and Emotional Health of Health Center Employees
☑️Addressing Moral Injury and Distress, What is it and Where it comes from
☑️Supports and Recommendations for Dealing with the Problem Among Health Care Personnel and Their Organization
☑️Changes in policy and new programs to address the problem at healthcare facilities, among healthcare workers, and in the people of color community
📍Quote Takeaways
📣“It's critical that the health center's leaders understand what's going on in the workforce, and that they provide both time assistance and a healing environment to improve the situation.
- Grace
📣“So when the leadership denies us the capacity to provide high-quality treatment or contradicts the knowledge that underpins our care, we've suffered a moral injury. - Jennie
📍Our Host and Guest for this Episode
🎙️Alexandra Walker | Linkedin
Director of Digital Communications, National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC)
Nachc.org
🎙️Dr. Jennie McLaurin | Linkedin | Twitter
Senior Fellow Public Health Integration and Innovation at National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC)
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🎙️Dr. Grace Wang | Profile
Senior Fellow Public Health Integration and Innovation at National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC)
Nachc.org
📍Time Stamp
⌛[00:00] Introduction
⌛[01:49] Mental And Emotional Health
⌛[07:45] Moral Injury for oneself
⌛[12:10] Moral Injury in a Healthcare setting
⌛[17:09] Effects of the distress
⌛[19:16] supports and recommendations
⌛[28:03] Policy and Programs
⌛[34:38] Conclusion
This podcast was produced by Heartcast Media
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