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informed approach is preventive and not reactive in nature

informed approach is preventive and not reactive in nature
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This interview explores the structural normalization of psychological distress and trauma among healthcare professionals in India. It argues that burnout is often a symptom of unprocessed moral injury and chronic stress rather than just a workplace condition.

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Addressing the mental health of medical workers is critical for the sustainability of healthcare systems and the quality of patient care.

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Healthcare professionals are often expected to function under constant pressure while remaining emotionally composed. Do you think the healthcare ecosystem in India has normalised psychological distress among doctors, nurses, and caregivers?

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