In this new podcast, Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot examine moral injury: what it is, why it matters, and the growing need for change.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineBusinessNon-Profit |
Our season wraps up with Simon and Wendy discussing the whole experience of producing the 8 seasons of Moral Matters. We highlight excerpts from just a few of the amazing conversations we've had over the last four years: Jeremy Muller, Joe Crane, Bla... more
Today we're looking back to one of our favorite conversations from season 1 with Dr. Don Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Dr. Berwick is a long-time advocate for improving healthcare for both ... more
This week’s episode is a look back at a conversation from our very first season, amid the complexities of Covid19, and stands as a stunning example of how administrators and physicians can come together to ensure the well-being of their staff, patien... more
Today we are revisiting a conversation from Season 6 Episode 2 with Adam Beckman, former Special Advisor to the US Surgeon General. He and Dr. David Chokshi, former New York City Health Commissioner, called on hospitals to end five administrative pra... more
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Amazing interview and so profoundly depressing.
Physicians are afraid to stand up. I raised my concerns as the chief of a department and was pushed out by the CEO. I had to hire an employment attorney but at the end of the day the 2 million dollar settlement did nothing to stop the problems that I raised. The hospital has insurance for employees suing. Another surgeon also sued and went public…millions of dollars in settlement and still no change. The CEO and the board are corrupt and there’s t... more
Appreciate your leadership in this important arena; so critical now. I would be interested to hear more around the challenges of abusive supervision and bullying in the healthcare environment.
Drs. Dean and Talbot and their guests tackle the hard questions about moral injury in health care from perspectives ranging from policymaker to physician to family member. They have a knack for bringing out people’s authentic voice and bringing light to this extremely important issue.
Challenging times for physicians, and this podcast sheds light on some of the difficult parts of our jobs.
Moral Matters speaks to the difficult situation we are all facing in our current healthcare environment. Dr Dean and Dr Talbot engage in thoughtful discussions with a variety of medical professionals, emphasizing that it is a hard road for all of us to walk, but the first step is recognizing problems and working towards solutions. Looking forward to the next installment!
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