Events
Addressing Employee Burnout - Lessons Learned from the US Military
Oct 28, 2021
Oct 28, 2021
Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 1:00-2:00PM (ET)
Join us Thursday, October 28, from 1 -2 p.m. ET, for a discussion of how lessons learned from the military can help address the mental health issues that are becoming increasingly prevalent among members of the healthcare workforce. Unlike military combat units who go through extensive training and preparation for deployment to hotspots around the world, healthcare workers were not as emotionally and professionally prepared for their new roles to combat COVID-19. The impact of this has hit employees very hard in many ways.
Our speakers bring more than 40 years combined experience in military service and health system leadership caring for patients, inspiring future leaders and creating tightly knit and successful teams. Mike Hall, a former captain in the Medical Service Corps officer in the US Army, and Beth Decker, a former Nurse Executive in the US Air Force, will discuss their assessment of the current state of burnout in the healthcare workforce, share evidence-based strategies for addressing these debilitating conditions and recommendations for the best defense to take in combating these issues.
During this session, our speakers will discuss:
We look forward to your participation and encourage you to register today! Please feel free to forward this registration link to others within your organization that would benefit from the conversation.
Senior Associate, Strategic Consulting, Press Ganey Associates LLC
Senior Consultant, Press Ganey Associates LLC