Moral injury isn’t specific to the United States healthcare system. In this episode, Deborah Morris, an academic and consultant clinical psychologist based in the United Kingdom, lends her perspective. Morris splits her work between an in-patient setting and conducting trauma research with a focus on the experiences of marginalized people. We discuss the intersections of trauma and moral injury, the difference between personal and professional moral injury, and how the experience manifests in healthcare systems outside of the United States.
Testimony | S4: Episode 4 | MIHC
Reflecting on Medicine | S4: Episode 3 | Claire Unis, MD
Just in Case Supply Chains | S4: Episode 2 | Rudolf Leuschner, PhD
Add Value not Burden | S4: Episode 1 | CMEfy
Want to be Effective? Moderate Your Outrage | S3: Episode 5 | Will Torrey, MD
Holiday Wrap Up | S3: Episode 10 | Three Seasons of Moral Matters
Measuring What Matters | S3: Episode 9 | Jerry Muller
How Are You Doing? | S3: Episode 8 | Drs, Mark Linzer and Michelle LeClair
Physician Unions 101 | S3: Episode 7 | Joe Crane
We Need More Moral Rebels | S3: Episode 6 | Catherine Sanderson, PhD
We Are All On Notice | S3: Episode 4 | Corey Feist
A Legal Expert to Lean On | S3: Episode 3 | David Vozza
McMindfulness | S3: Episode 2 | Ron Purser
Adapt and Innovate | S2: Bonus Episode | Dr. Mona Masood
Ask Us Anything | S2: Episode 10
Shut Up and Listen | S2: Episode 9 | Jim Beckner
Holding Systems Responsible | S2: Episode 8 | Hannah Karpman
Think Big Thoughts l S2: Episode 7 | Ira Bedzow
We Are Not Heroes, We Are Human l S2: Episode 6 | Dr. Mona Masood
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