Moral Distress in Nursing with Dr Rebecca Greenberg
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About this listen
In this episode of A Minute with Maxwell: Mission in Motion, host Heather Maxwell sits down with Rebecca Greenberg, a bioethicist, nurse consultant, and founder of Greenberg Consulting, to explore the often hidden reality of moral distress in healthcare, especially in nursing and long-term care.
Rebecca explains how she transitioned from bedside nursing into bioethics, driven by her early fascination with big philosophical and ethical questions. She shares a powerful story from her time as a nurse caring for a terminally ill patient whose family was not ready to choose a palliative care path, leaving staff to deliver aggressive treatment they felt was causing more harm than good.
Together, Heather and Rebecca unpack:
- What is moral distress?
- How moral distress shows up in long-term care
- Moral distress and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
- Moral distress vs. burnout
- Staffing shortages, system pressures, and moral distress
- What organizations can do: supports that actually help
- Self-care, boundaries, and realistic expectations
- Hope, moral resilience, and culture change
- Advice to nurses and care professionals
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About Maxwell Management Group
This podcast is brought to you by Maxwell Management Group, a national executive search and education firm specializing in the continuing care sector. For nearly two decades, they’ve partnered with organizations to build values-driven leadership, vibrant workplace cultures, and purpose-led employer brands.
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