
Rapid Supportive Debriefs: A Tool for Embodying Wellness-Centered Leadership After Stressful Events
01/17/24 • 30 min
Dr. Greg Wallingford, Associate Program Director for the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship and Course Director for the Leadership Curriculum at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, Austin, shares how his team developed a rapid debriefing tool to support teams after stressful events. He also draws the connection between well-being and leadership, sharing strategies for bringing everyday leadership skills to teams when they need them the most.
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Dr. Greg Wallingford, Associate Program Director for the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship and Course Director for the Leadership Curriculum at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, Austin, shares how his team developed a rapid debriefing tool to support teams after stressful events. He also draws the connection between well-being and leadership, sharing strategies for bringing everyday leadership skills to teams when they need them the most.
Explore the Wellness-Centered Leadership Playbook: https://bit.ly/3OVigu7
Listen to the podcast episode Practical Strategies for the Wellness-Centered Leader: https://bit.ly/3NL75Do
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