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What's the difference between big “A” and little “a” advocacy, and why does it matter? Patricia (Polly) Pittman and Rachel Z. Booth tell us to how to craft your message so that people at all levels of an organization hear you, in the 5th episode of the WCC podcast🎧podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
Last week, Health Equity Leadership Development Initiative Director Maria Portela Maria Portela spoke at the HHS.gov Office of Minority Health 2024 Awardee Meeting. It was an honor to attend and present our fellowship. Thank you to Minority Health and our fellow awardees!
🎙️"We remember Dr. Breen and honor her service...our bipartisan legislation is important because it ensures our healthcare workforce continues to receive needed support to prevent suicide and promote mental & behavioral health" Todd Young in WCC podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whe…
Hear from Anushree Vichare at the upcoming AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting during the presentation "Geographic Barriers to Care: Approaches to Address Unmet Needs" on Sun., June 30 at 9:30 am! #Presentation #AcademyHealth
Article quoting Candice Chen about Teaching Health Centers
▶️Next up in our new video series: Ochsner Health highlights their work to promote resilience and mental health among its health professional workforce, as a nonprofit health care provider in the Gulf South youtube.com/watch?v=PgWdVp…
▶ HRSA Grantee video series: University of Nebraska Medical Center demonstrates their work promoting resilience & mental health among healthcare students and professionals, as a public academic health science center in our nation’s heartland youtube.com/watch?v=-gMjyD… #WorkplaceWellnessWednesday
▶ Next up for our HRSA Grantee Voices series: We sat down with Sondra Redmont, of the University of Mississippi Medical Center The University of Mississippi Medical Center to ask how funding through HRSA has helped support health workers or students
▶HRSA Grantee Voices series: We sat down with Andrea Westfall-King of Spalding University to ask how funding through HRSA has helped support health workers or students. Discover how this work is not only reducing burnout but also leading towards a brighter future for our health workforce
For our next of the HRSA Grantee Voices video series ▶ we sat down with Cheryl Connors of Johns Hopkins University to ask how funding through HRSA has helped the organization to support health workers or students with their RISE Team #WorkplaceWellness
Article from Bloomberg Law citing Patricia (Polly) Pittman telling them that "...foreign-trained nurses from developing countries are heavily targeted by agencies to provide cheap hospital labor." news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/sta…