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Leading for Better Workplace Mental Health in EMS - with Lisa Lisa Giruzzi and Robbie MacCue
Leading for Better Workplace Mental Health in EMS - with Lisa Lisa Giruzzi and Robbie MacCue
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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
EMS practitioners face challenging and traumatic events that can impact their daily mental well-being. The mounting effect of patient needs, family, long workdays, nutrition, physical health, and sleep deprivation all contribute to an individual’s sense of wellness. Paramedics and EMTs responding to the COVID-19 pandemic have also experienced increased stress levels over concerns about exposure to the virus, self-quarantines, and the health and safety of their families.
Lisa Gurruzzi and Robbie MacCue are the co-founders of the EMS Leadership Academy and their signature event the EMS Leadership Summit. They bring their experience in organizational coaching and EMS leadership to help Emergency Medical Services become places designed for the individuals in the organizations with their psychological health and safety in mind.
Lisa Gurruzzi and Robbie MacCue are the co-founders of the EMS Leadership Academy and their signature event the EMS Leadership Summit. They bring their experience in organizational coaching and EMS leadership to help Emergency Medical Services become places designed for the individuals in the organizations with their psychological health and safety in mind.
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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