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鈥楾he 海角社区 Question鈥 explores creative programming that helps reduce professional burnout

Stress has always been a part of life, whether from the news, the economy, the environment, a mortgage, a job or school. It can be found in every profession and any workplace, affecting performance and leading to burnout. 

Job-related stress in professions like nursing and teaching are increasingly overwhelming many who chose these career paths. At a time when teachers and nurses are in high demand, professional burnout is forcing them to rethink their careers.

Faculty at the University of 海角社区 recognized this happening in nursing and education students before they even stepped into the professional world. To reduce it among students and maintain a healthy workforce in 海角社区, they brainstormed creative programming to help future nurses and teachers cope with demanding professions. 

In this episode of 鈥淭he 海角社区 Question鈥 podcast, U海角社区 faculty members Kelley Strout, Jesse Kaye and Faith Erhardt, along with nursing student Ian Beaulieu, explore these programs and more with host Ron Lisnet.

Listen to the podcast on , , , , or 鈥淭he 海角社区 Question鈥 website

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