Health Care Insights on Occupational Burnout from Trine University's Brooks College

Monday, 16 September 2024, 05:39

Health professionals can combat occupational burnout effectively at Trine University's event. This open house focuses on health care management and resilience strategies. Participants will learn about social programs and health economics to enhance their practice and support systems.
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Health Care Insights on Occupational Burnout from Trine University's Brooks College

Event Overview

FORT WAYNE — Join Trine University's Brooks College of Health Professions for a free open house dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals navigating the issue of occupational burnout. This insightful event will delve into the intricacies of health care management and explore innovative solutions tailored for those in the service economy.

Overcoming Burnout

The session will offer a platform for health professionals to learn effective methods to avoid and recover from burnout, encompassing physical therapy techniques and health sciences practices. Attendees will engage in discussions on the significance of social policy and clinical medicine as they relate to mental well-being within public services.

Empowering Health Professionals

  • Understanding occupational burnout
  • Strategies for resilience
  • Support resources and social programs

Engage with your peers and gain insights that may transform your approach to health care services.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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