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From lab technicians and cardiac surgeons to respiratory therapists and trauma nurses, healthcare workers have faced challenges, triumphs, tragedy, and flat-out exhaustion during the COVID-19 pandemic. For reasons both professional and personal, women in the healthcare workforce often face a unique set of circumstances that have some looking to make changes both for themselves and for their colleagues.
On our next Inquirer LIVE: Health Report, Inquirer health editor Charlotte Sutton talks with Amie Archibald-Varley, RN, Quality and Patient Specialist at Ontario’s Niagara Health; Suzanne Chong, Staff Psychologist at Ursinus College; Dr. Resa E. Lewiss, MD, Emergency Physician at Thomas Jefferson University; and Natalia Ortiz-Torrent, MD, FAPA, FAPM, FPCP, Professor in Clinical Psychiatry at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. They’ll discuss the lessons of the pandemic and how they intend to use them in order to improve life for their patients, their peers and themselves.
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