#207: Psychological safety, what's your default distraction, addiction or safety mechanism when you're stressed out? I'll share mine if you share yours
Healthcare Clinician Burnout/Hope Cook/PA-C/Life Coach/Physician Assistant/Physician Associate - A podcast by Hope Cook, Physician Assistant/Physician Associate (PA-C) & Master Life Coach - Thursdays

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