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Parasympathetic

Posted on March 22, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed Tagged with moral injury
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Anchor lead: We can engage our nervous system to slow down moral injury, Elizabeth Tracey reports When we feel stressed in the workplace, as many healthcare providers do, one arm of our nervous system known as the sympathetic system may …

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Recognizing Moral Suffering

Posted on March 22, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed Tagged with moral injury
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Anchor lead: How do we recognize for ourselves that we may be headed toward moral injury? Elizabeth Tracey reports Many people in the healthcare environment are using the term ‘moral injury,’ to describe how they feel about the workplace. Cynda …

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Actionable Term

Posted on March 22, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed Tagged with moral injury
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Anchor lead: Can ‘moral injury’ be treated? Elizabeth Tracey reports Moral injury is a more severe form of moral distress, experienced by those who feel they are acting contrary to their values, and it’s being embraced by health care professionals. …

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Moral Injury

Posted on March 22, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed Tagged with medical staff support, moral injury
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Anchor lead: A new term is being used to describe anguish on the job for medical professionals, Elizabeth Tracey reports Moral injury. That’s the term some medical professionals are using to describe their mental state after prolonged exposures to situations …

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Using More Kidneys

Posted on March 22, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Kidney And Urinary Disorders, Transplant Urology
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Anchor lead: Expanding criteria for using kidneys for transplant is possible, Elizabeth Tracey reports Kidneys that have sustained acute kidney injury, known as AKI, will most often recover and function well when transplanted, a study led by Chirag Parikh, director …

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No Knowledge

Posted on March 16, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Kidney And Urinary Disorders, Transplant Urology
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Anchor lead: Would you accept a less than perfect kidney transplant? Elizabeth Tracey reports When people are on kidney transplant lists, life is often a struggle. Frequent dialysis can define their lives, and each day brings worsening kidney disease. Now …

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AKI and Transplant

Posted on March 16, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Kidney And Urinary Disorders, Transplant Urology
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Anchor lead: One way to make more kidneys available for transplant is to use those that may have some injury, Elizabeth Tracey reports Kidneys are in short supply for transplant, with thousands of people on transplant lists in the US …

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