
Healthcare Emotional Resilience for Care Providers: Small Shifts That Make a Real Difference
Introduction If you work in healthcare, nobody needs to explain to you what a heavy shift feels like. Some days run smoothly. Others do not.

Introduction If you work in healthcare, nobody needs to explain to you what a heavy shift feels like. Some days run smoothly. Others do not.

Introduction Product developers, designers, product managers, and QA leads or software testers spend their days solving problems, evaluating risks, and responding to feedback. This constant

Introduction Working in healthcare technology can feel meaningful in a very real way, but it can also quietly wear people down over time. Most days

Background Working in healthcare technology is one of those roles where you’re constantly aware that what you build, fix, or deploy isn’t just “software”. It

Background Healthcare technology work sits in a strange space. It is technical, but never only technical. Every system change eventually meets a clinician under pressure,

Background Gratitude, as a psychological construct, refers to the recognition and appreciation of positive things in one’s life. Think: relationships, circumstances, and acts of kindness

Background There is a kind of tiredness that sleep does not fix. If you work in healthcare IT as a software engineer, you probably already

Background As demand for better mental health services continues to grow worldwide, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to offer a new and scalable

Background Running a healthcare business is not a neat, linear experience; it’s a series of small decisions that never feel small at the time. You

Background There’s a particular kind of tiredness that healthcare technology professionals rarely talk about. It’s not the tiredness of a bad day or a gruelling