
National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344

Dr. Duran has addressed stress, fatigue, and burnout, among frontline health care workers as facets of a broader “moral injury.” attributable to COVID 19. She is a leading expert on mindfulness and processes related to Indigenous Healing and meditation for all ages. In this session, participants can learn about self-assessment strategies and tools for cultivating wellness.
Presenter: Dr. Bonnie Duran – Professor, University of Washington School of Social Work & Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Objectives:
1.Identify the signs and symptoms of Compassion Fatigue
2.Identify strategies for the prevention of Compassion Fatigue
3.Problem solve solutions for recovering from or dealing with acute Compassion Fatigue
Audience:
UIO ED/CEOs, UIO Staff, Stakeholders
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