Moral Injury: That Which Violates My Values Harms Me
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Clinicians are likely to experience moral injury, the pain felt when they have to make a decision that goes against their values. This can manifest in extreme guilt or shame that clinicians may feel when the actions they took, or were unable to take, conflict with their felt sense of what is right and good. During this pandemic, clinicians have had to make life and death decisions every day, leading to intense stress and burnout. In episode two of “We Do Hope,” Kaethe Weingarten, PhD, founder and Director of the Witness to Witness Program with Migrant Clinicians Network, is joined by Moises Arjona Jr., MS, Collective Impact Director of Unidos Contra La Diabetes and Pamela Secada, MPH, W2W Senior Program Manager, to discuss moral injury and how clinicians can cope with the moral injuries they have sustained.