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Sep 2024
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#160 Moral Distress Part 2: At the Bedsi...

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Strategies to address moral distress and moral injury — hear from the experts on their work on the topic!

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Timestamps:

(01:07) | Strategies for Addressing Moral Distress

(09:25) | Strategies for Address Moral Injury

(20:52) | Conclusion

Tags: IMCore, CorelM, Burnout, Moral Distress, Moral Injury, Moral Residue, Medical Humanities, medical ethics



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