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Moral injury vs. burnout: What PAs really struggle with in today’s healthcare system
Although burnout among healthcare providers has been widely discussed, moral injury is a significant, but often overlooked, ...
Speaking up at work —about a project, assignment, or task — is difficult. Speaking up about a morally charged issue? Well, there may not be a harder endeavor. As organizations continue to advocate for ...
As tensions rise over Greenland, some of the nation's top Catholic leaders are issuing a rare moral warning.
Imagine this scenario: Your department is hiring a new manager. Many of your senior colleagues like candidate Jonny and are planning to vote for him. You, based on your own observations, believe that ...
Martin Peterson wasn’t surprised when he had to excise two units on race and gender ideology from a philosophy course. What did shock him was that the ban included readings from Plato’s “Symposium.” ...
The concept is familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to launch a business, weather a downturn, master a sport or recover from injury. It's mental toughness—the discipline and tenacity to stick with an ...
In 1958, CT pushed evangelicals to engage important moral issues even when they seemed old-fashioned. Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was ...
A member of the College of Cardinals prays at the tomb of Pope Francis and attends vespers at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome April 27, 2025. Cardinals and the faithful visited the Marian ...
Among the myriad perplexities of our recent presidential elections is the apparent paradox by which a voter base presumably made largely of moral individuals voted in droves for a candidate who has ...
Ben-Gvir’s law treats non-Jewish lives as unequal, risking Israel’s moral and global standing.
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