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.
A Doctor’s Doctor l S2: Episode 5 | Dr. Michael Myers
You Have Options l S2: Bonus Episode | Dr. Lara Briseno-Kenney
In Defense of Professionalism l S2: Episode 4 | Richard Lacquement
Environments that Empower l S2: Episode 3 | Clairanne Pesce
Those Who Love the Fight l S2: Episode 2 |Sherr & Andrews
We Make It Happen l S1: Episode 9 | Dr. Labuski & Dr. Bellissimo
We Know How to Do This l S2: Episode 1 | Dr. Andrea Levine
Ask Us Anything l S1: Episode 10
Just Say Thank You l S1: Bonus Episode | Dr. Hallie Brooks
Never Lead with Finances | S1: Episode 8 | Ed Tufaro
Call the Irish Caucus l S1: Episode 7 | Council Member Carlina Rivera
We’re Out Of Surgical Options l S1: Episode 6 | Michael Fedor
Who Is Going To Fight For Us l S1: Episode 5 | Dr. Elena Perea
The Place Was Lava l S1: Episode 4 | Dr. Jane Kim
Feeling Helpless? Take Action l S1: Episode 3 | Dr. Don Berwick
Our Journeys with Burnout and Moral Injury l S1: Episode 2
Introducing Moral Matters l S1: Episode 1
Coming Soon: Moral Matters
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