DiscoverVital Conversations: Influencing Workplace Well-Being in Health CareEp.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Peer Responder Program | Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being
Ep.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Peer Responder Program | Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being

Ep.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Peer Responder Program | Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being

Update: 2024-11-21
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Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) is a peer responder program that supports health care workers who have emotional distress due to difficult care-related events. Developed in 2010 at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, RISE has been replicated by hospitals and health systems globally. In this episode, two of RISE’s founders — Cheryl Connors and Matt Norvell — talk about how RISE was developed, how it is run and what health care leaders should consider when creating a peer-support program.

Resources:

RISE internal link for the Johns Hopkins Medicine community livejohnshopkins.sharepoint.com/sites/inside-rise/SitePages/home.aspx

Caring for the Caregiver program hopkinsmedicine.org/armstrong-institute/training-services/caring-for-the-caregiver
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Ep.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Peer Responder Program | Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being

Ep.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Peer Responder Program | Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being

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