Coping with Recent Violent Events
Work/Life Connections
Social media and news coverage of shootings, bombings, protests, sexual assaults, and other events has been graphic and intense. In general, experiencing violence can result in serious psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While people may not develop a psychological disorder after hearing first-hand accounts or viewing graphic, real-time images of these events, people do experience strong emotions, such as fear, sadness, grief, and anger.
Mental Health and the Holidays
Work/Life Connections
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The Winter Holidays are a time of anticipation and meaning for many. They remind us of our family traditions, our childhoods, and an array of expectations. This year, COVID-19 will also change our holiday celebrations. Vanderbilt Work/Life Connections-EAP shares some ways in which you can navigate the holidays, and manage the negative feelings which this holiday season may bring.
I'll Be Zooming for the Holidays
Work/Life Connections
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The Holiday season is usually a time for workplace celebrations, families gathering with hugs and food, and friends connecting at parties. Sadly, this year will be different due to the current pandemic. Jim Kendall, LCSW, CEAP, Manager of Work/Life Connections-EAP, shares some ideas on how to connect with family when social distancing is a necessity.
Online Scheduling Now Available for All OHC Locations
Occupational Health Clinic
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For the convenience and productivity of Vanderbilt faculty and staff, the Occupational Health Clinic (OHC), which includes OHC's Faculty/Staff Express Care, now offers employees the ability to go online to schedule same-day and next-day sick visit appointments.
Annual TB Testing for Employees No Longer Required
Occupational Health Clinic
Based on new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, employees no longer need annual TB testing. The CDC's new guidelines no longer recommend routine annual TB testing for health care workers, and the "Tuberculin (TB) Skin Testing: for Health Care Personnel" policy has been updated to reflect the CDC's recommendations. The CDC made this new recommendation as a result of efforts that showed that the U.S.
Issue 392, 2019 April/May (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
May is Mental Health Month
Passion at Work with Lori Harris, BSN, RN-BC
Care Gap Alerts with Erin Neal, PharmD, MMHC
Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin?
Fuel Your Fitness
Your Care.com Benefit
Issue 392, 2019 April/May (Medical Center Edition)
Issue 391, 2019 February/March (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
Support After Challenging Outcomes
Work/Life Connections
When there are challenging cases that impact caregiver psychological well-being, Vanderbilt offers a variety of support services for faculty and staff.
Peer Support Resources at VUMC
Work/Life Connections
When a colleague is impacted by an unanticipated outcome or challenging case, Peer Support Teams within a workgroup proactively offer emotional support to affected peers.
Support following An Adverse Event at VUMC
Work/Life Connections
Adverse Event/Unexpected Outcome Support