What Healthcare Gets Wrong (and Right!) about Work | Jennifer Woodland, PhD
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Healthcare workers are asked to make high-stakes decisions in fast-moving, overloaded systems.
But what happens when the systems around them make the work even harder?
In this episode of Wired to Work, Jess Chapman sits down with Jennifer Woodland, experimental psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of New Brunswick, for a fascinating conversation about healthcare, burnout, cognitive load, technology, and the real-world messiness of clinical environments.
They explore why healthcare work places such intense demands on the brain, how poorly designed systems and technology can add to stress, and why resilience can’t be treated as an individual problem when the system itself is creating overload.
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