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SUMMARY:How Psychological Safety and ‘Feeling Heard’ Relate to Burnout
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DESCRIPTION:This next installment of MHA&rsquo\;s Caring for the Caregiver 
 series will delve into the critical issues of psychological safety\, as 
 well as &ldquo\;feeling heard&rdquo\;\, in alleviating burnout. Michaela 
 Kerrissey's research illuminates strategies and intervention methods\, 
 equipping hospitals with the tools to cultivate psychological safety 
 within their teams. Speaker: Michaela Kerrissey\, PhD Assistant Professor 
 of Management Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health 
LOCATION:webinar
PRIORITY:5
URL:https://www.neahq.org:443/events/how-psychological-safety-and-feeling-
 heard-relate-to-burnout
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