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In this episode, Mark, founder of MACH Health, shares his extensive healthcare journey from Australia to Singapore, China, and the UK, and his transition from clinical nursing to creating innovative solutions aimed at reducing nurse burnout and promoting sustainable nurse wellbeing.
Mark discusses the current international nursing workforce crisis, the critical need for proactive and evidence based approaches to nurse health, and his digital platform designed specifically for nurses’ physical, emotional, and professional wellbeing. He reflects on the importance of community, personalised support, and education tailored to nurses' unique needs, while addressing the systemic challenges contributing to workforce attrition and burnout.
Key Highlights:
The MACH Health app is available in the Australian and UK app stores.
About Mark:
Mark is a registered nurse and healthcare innovator with over 22 years in clinical and executive roles across Australia, Singapore, China, and the UK. Named one of the WHO's Top 50 under 50 Global Change Agents for Healthy Aging in 2022, he leads MACH Health in pioneering scalable, evidence based solutions to nurse burnout and workforce sustainability. Proud husband and father, Mark is passionate about creating systemic change in healthcare through personalised, practical interventions.
Connect with Mark on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markcarter15/
I do want to acknowledge: while Mark’s audio is clear as a bell, you might notice a few minutes of crackling on my end, a wild storm decided to join our recording session outside! Thanks for sticking with us through the weather; the conversation is worth it.
Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and experiences shared by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host. This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are seeking support for your mental health or wellbeing, we strongly encourage you to reach out to a qualified mental health professional. If you are in crisis, please contact your local emergency services or a crisis hotline in your area immediately.
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In this episode, Mark, founder of MACH Health, shares his extensive healthcare journey from Australia to Singapore, China, and the UK, and his transition from clinical nursing to creating innovative solutions aimed at reducing nurse burnout and promoting sustainable nurse wellbeing.
Mark discusses the current international nursing workforce crisis, the critical need for proactive and evidence based approaches to nurse health, and his digital platform designed specifically for nurses’ physical, emotional, and professional wellbeing. He reflects on the importance of community, personalised support, and education tailored to nurses' unique needs, while addressing the systemic challenges contributing to workforce attrition and burnout.
Key Highlights:
The MACH Health app is available in the Australian and UK app stores.
About Mark:
Mark is a registered nurse and healthcare innovator with over 22 years in clinical and executive roles across Australia, Singapore, China, and the UK. Named one of the WHO's Top 50 under 50 Global Change Agents for Healthy Aging in 2022, he leads MACH Health in pioneering scalable, evidence based solutions to nurse burnout and workforce sustainability. Proud husband and father, Mark is passionate about creating systemic change in healthcare through personalised, practical interventions.
Connect with Mark on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markcarter15/
I do want to acknowledge: while Mark’s audio is clear as a bell, you might notice a few minutes of crackling on my end, a wild storm decided to join our recording session outside! Thanks for sticking with us through the weather; the conversation is worth it.
Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and experiences shared by guests on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host. This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are seeking support for your mental health or wellbeing, we strongly encourage you to reach out to a qualified mental health professional. If you are in crisis, please contact your local emergency services or a crisis hotline in your area immediately.

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