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Preventing Burnout by Advocating for Change in EMS


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Preventing Burnout by Advocating for Change in EMS with Dr. Candice McDonald and Nurse Robin Goldinger.

Special guests are Shelly Carter and James Garcia.

Dysfunctional workplaces and a lack of control are two causes of burnout in the workplace. Ignored or unaddressed job burnout stressors can have significant consequences on an individual and the organization.

One way to prevent burnout is to advocate for change within your organization and industry as a whole. It is easy to complain about the way things are, but becoming a change agent is one way to gain power.

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