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In healthcare, when a code ends and time of death is called, the room usually moves on fast. But what if we didn’t?
In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, we sit down with a hospital chaplain to talk about “The Pause” — a simple 45-second moment of silence after a patient dies that helps teams honor the patient, recognize the effort of the staff, and begin processing what just happened.
We talk about:
• why healthcare teams scatter after codes
• the emotional cost of never stopping
• what chaplains actually do for staff
• burnout, compassion fatigue, and stacked grief
• how anyone on the team can start the pause
You don’t have to be religious to benefit from it.
You just have to be human.
If you’ve ever walked out of a code and gone straight back to work like nothing happened — this episode is for you.
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In healthcare, when a code ends and time of death is called, the room usually moves on fast. But what if we didn’t?
In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, we sit down with a hospital chaplain to talk about “The Pause” — a simple 45-second moment of silence after a patient dies that helps teams honor the patient, recognize the effort of the staff, and begin processing what just happened.
We talk about:
• why healthcare teams scatter after codes
• the emotional cost of never stopping
• what chaplains actually do for staff
• burnout, compassion fatigue, and stacked grief
• how anyone on the team can start the pause
You don’t have to be religious to benefit from it.
You just have to be human.
If you’ve ever walked out of a code and gone straight back to work like nothing happened — this episode is for you.