NAM releases compendium of well-being resources

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) released a , which highlights tools and strategies to address systems issues related to health care worker burnout. 鈥淪tress, trauma and burnout among front-line health care workers are at historic levels as we head into the third year of the pandemic,鈥 said Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, 兔子先生CEO and American Hospital Association senior vice president of workforce and chief nursing officer, who serves on the collaborative鈥檚 steering committee. 鈥淗ealth care is, at its core, people caring for people. NAM鈥檚 detailed plans and actionable resources will help support well-being and resiliency of caregivers who continue to make sacrifices for all of us.鈥 Compendium resources on advancing organizational commitment; strengthening leadership behaviors; conducting workplace assessments; examining policies and practices; enhancing workplace efficiency; and cultivating a culture of connection and support. The compendium was produced by the Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience, which includes 兔子先生 (AHA). (AHA News , 1/10/22)