The COVID-19 pandemic forced health centers to change the way health care is delivered. Virtual health care visits were widely and quickly implemented and staff were redeployed to accommodate the demand for testing. This rapid change in health care delivery came with significant challenges including changes in staffing and care team makeup, furloughs, lack of PPE at the beginning of the pandemic, and fear of infection for those in direct contact with patients. As health centers continue to meet community needs related to the pandemic and engage in mass vaccination efforts, it will be important to consider lessons learned over the past year. In this webinar series, ACU’s STAR² Center explored provider burnout and satisfaction in the context of the pandemic, lessons learned, and strategies that health centers can take in mitigating provider burnout and maintaining satisfaction in the next several months.

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Session 1 – Engagement Strategies to Mitigate Provider Burnout During Vaccination Rollout (03/31/21)

Speakers:

  • Ann Loeffler, MSPH, PMP, Consultant
  • Sabrina Edgington, MSSW, Director of Learning and Curriculum Design, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved

Session 2 – Strategies to Support Provider Satisfaction Among Nurses in the Pandemic Workplace (04/07/21)

Speakers:

  • Emily Grace Kane, MPA, Senior Program Manager, National Nurse-Led Care Consortium
  • Dr. Mary Thornton-Bowmer DNP, MSN, CRNP, FNP-BC, Lead Nurse Practitioner/Primary Care Coordinator, The Stephen and Sandra Sheller, 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University, Family Practice & Counseling Network
  • Taraya Gibson, MPH, BSN, RN, CHES, Clinical Care Manager RN, The Stephen & Sandra Sheller, 11th Street Family Health Services

Session 3 – Evolving Care Team Models in the Context of the Pandemic and Strategies to Assess Provider Satisfaction (04/21/21)

Speakers:

  • Sabrina Edgington, MSSW, Director of Learning and Curriculum Design, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
  • Mary Blankson, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, FAAN, Chief Nursing Officer, CHC, Inc.
  • Kasey Harding MPH, Director for Center for Key Populations, CHC, Inc.
  • Gary Wallace Director of Community Engagement and Relations, CHC, Inc.
  • Marie Yardis, Director of Access to Care, CHC, Inc.
  • Stephen Scholand, MD, Infectious Disease Physician, Midstate Medical Center

More Resources on COVID-19 and Mitigating Provider Burnout

The Association of Clinicians for the Underserved is regularly updating our detailed list of resources on the coronavirus pandemic with new webinars, fact sheets, and other resources related to health centers, workforce considerations, clinical protocols and guidance, telehealth, and more. You can also view a variety of webinars on COVID-19 and its impact on underserved populations on our health equity webinar archives.