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Virtual Roundtable—Running the COVID Battle: Strategies for Our Medical Heroes

Medical first responders are the true heroes fighting the COVID-19 battle. A grateful world is in awe of their commitment and passion to serving patients in the face of great personal sacrifice. This session will explore the emotional challenges medical first responders face daily to help patients recover. Experienced mental health professionals will share their trauma-recovery experience with practical strategies designed to manage your feelings, fears, and anxiety as you go about your work.

Click on this link to view this recording: Link opens in a new windowhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2823699098529090055

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  • Understanding Resilience

  • Self-Care: Remaining Resilient

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    • Survivor's Guilt—Making it Through the War
    • Building Resilience Muscles
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