

What Can Cuba Teach Us About Resiliency?July 20, 2018 |
Our Peter Young traveled to Cuba. He reflects on the resilience he witnessed on his trip and parallels with the US healthcare system
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What Can Cuba Teach Us About Resiliency?July 20, 2018 |
Our Peter Young traveled to Cuba. He reflects on the resilience he witnessed on his trip and parallels with the US healthcare system
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Towards Patient-Centered Conflicts of Interest PolicyOctober 30, 2017 |
Our Peter Young discusses the importance of increasing access and providing context in transparently reporting physician conflicts of interests
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Striking a BalanceJuly 24, 2017 |
Between Safe Spaces and Physician Skill in Medicine
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State of the Science: Moral ResilienceFebruary 3, 2017 |
How can nurses show resilience in the face of moral distress? In August 2016, 45 nurse leaders, clinicians, researchers, ethicists, and key stakeholders convened to discuss that very question in a Symposium
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Top Posts for 2016January 4, 2017 |
Our top posts of 2016
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A Path towards Moral Resilience in NursingAugust 26, 2016 |
After nearly 30 years of research into moral distress there are no clear-cut answers for how to reduce its detrimental impact. In August, 46 nurse leaders convened at Johns Hopkins to address these challenges
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Getting Over the HurdlesJune 10, 2016 |
To Partner with Patients in Decision-Making. Our Peter Young reflects on challenges and opportunities after hearing D. Watkins’ keynote at the Partnering with Patients in Decision-Making Conference
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