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Reducing Burnout and Enhancing Physician and Healthcare Worker Well-Being

International Coach Academy

The various specialized roles in healthcare can be both challenging and rewarding. Even extensive, complex training, unpredictable hours, often unstable pay, and increasing work burden, do not keep the dedicated clinical and administrative staff from joining the ranks of healthcare systems, globally.

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Culture of Coaching in Healthcare Organizations

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Renae Waneka, Leadership and Business Coach, UNITED STATES Culture of Coaching in Health Care Organizations Healthcare workers were stretched thin and burned out prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Creating a culture of coaching within an organization may be one way to address these issues in health care.

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Interview With an Expert Health Coaches

International Coach Academy

As a physician training in the ICA to deepen my skills as a coach to become a better Health and Wellness Coach, I decided to interview the Co-founder of the National Society of Health Coaches, Melinda Huffman, to share her perspective on Health Coaching and the healthcare system in the US. Interview of Melinda Huffman BSN, MSN, CCNS, CHC.

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8 Steps to Building a Successful Internal Communications Strategy

Vantage Circle

Building and managing a successful internal communications strategy can be a tall order for organizations, especially large enterprises with a widely distributed workforce. Internal Communication Strategy Defined. Who is responsible for defining, implementing, and managing the strategy? How will the success be measured?

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The PATHS Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

Although adaptable to a wide range of clients, this model is intended to serve clients who are in any discipline in health care (physicians, registered nurses, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, healthcare trainees, and all allied health staff), as well as non-clinical staff and administrators, especially executive leaders.

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Coaching With Trauma Awareness

International Coaching Federation

Without trauma awareness, we may do our clients a disservice by not recognizing when they need to be referred to a licensed healthcare professional. 3) Be Attentive Both verbal and nonverbal communication speak volumes. For instance, do they work in healthcare? Are they credentialed coaches?

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Mindful Coaching in Hospitality

International Coach Academy

This paper not only explores the conventional aspects of leadership coaching, such as communication, team building, and decision-making but also places a spotlight on integrating mindful coaching techniques. Mid-Level Managers: Team Leadership and Communication: Mid-level managers oversee teams and ensure smooth day-to-day operations.