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Healing Ecosystem Component 4 – The Role of Individuals

In our last post, we introduced the second component of a workplace healing ecosystem: climate. As we noted, thinking about what climate means and how to work on it may seem more ambiguous than working on organizational structure, which might then discourage anyone from tackling climate as a means to improve well-being at work. In addition, it’s natural to wonder whether focusing on something as diffuse as climate can have an impact.

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Healing Ecosystem Component 2 – Does Attending to Climate Enhance Well-being?

In our last post, we introduced the second component of a workplace healing ecosystem: climate. As we noted, thinking about what climate means and how to work on it may seem more ambiguous than working on organizational structure, which might then discourage anyone from tackling climate as a means to improve well-being at work. In addition, it’s natural to wonder whether focusing on something as diffuse as climate can have an impact.

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A Template for Crisis Leadership

Completing my third and fourth year at Tulane during a pandemic in the combined public health and medicine program gave me the opportunity to witness crisis leadership first-hand, albeit from a medical student’s perspective. Feeling that intentional leadership training in medicine is lacking, and with guidance from some mentors, I sought to expand my expertise in this area. This led me to the Crisis Leadership Canvas for COVID-19.


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