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Caring for Those Who Care for Us
Health workers often face grueling working conditions. They regularly confront trauma, work long hours, are exposed to physical danger, and must keep pace with the demands of a rapidly-evolving health care system. The COVID-19 pandemic has only magnified these challenges, leaving many workers burnt out. Learn how we can we better support those who care for us, from training to mental health.

Q&A
Our Health Workers Are Still in Crisis. Something Must Change.
After two devastating years fighting the pandemic, how do we rebuild and support stronger health care and public health workforces? Dave Chokshi, who helped lead New York Cit...
Article

2022 Health
Countering Racial Bias with Empathy
Video — 49m 26s

2022 Health
Johnson & Johnson Presents: Healthcare in Critical Condition: Who Cares When Nurses Leave?
Video — 51m 57s

2022 Health
Johnson & Johnson Presents: The Point of Care: Stories from the Heart of Health
Audio — 1h 4m

2022 Health
Why Work in Healthcare?
Video — 50m 52s

Essay
The Lack of Diversity in Health Care is a Public Health Crisis
"As long as my existence as a Black physician is noteworthy, communities of underrepresented minorities’ health will suffer." Jabraan Pasha, a 2022 Aspen Healthy Communities F...
Article


Oct 15, 2019
Using Tech to Bring Humanity Back to Medicine
Podcast — 50m

Q&A
Harnessing Trust in Healthcare
Article

Essay
The Danger of Mistrust in Healthcare
Article
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