Recruitment & Retention:

Embracing Identities

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The labor shortage has had a negative impact on worker well-being.


When looking to retain employees and recruit new ones, workplaces should consider Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion or DEI. The benefits can include increased employee engagement and belonging, in addition to larger and more diverse applicant pools.


Erin Stresow, PhD, Business Consultant, discusses the benefits of incorporating DEI into recruitment and retention, and best practices for improving that process.

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Recruitment & Retention: More Than Just a Paycheck

In this video, Mandy Parchert, Workforce Development Business Partner at HNI, and Nicole Crain, Executive Vice President at the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI), address how a health and safety approach to recruitment and retention puts the worker first.

Impact Wellbeing:

Prioritizing Professional Wellbeing in Your Hospital

In the challenging world of healthcare, burnout knows no boundaries. Regardless of their department or job title, healthcare workers have been grappling with burnout at crisis levels. Even before the pandemic, a study by the National Academy of Medicine revealed alarming statistics: between 35% to 45% of nurses and physicians and 40% to 60% of medical students reported signs of burnout.


It's clear that individual support resources are a good starting point, but we need to confront the underlying factors that contribute to burnout and invest in policies and practices that make a real difference. While individual resources are essential, it's the workplace policies and practices that hold the key to reducing burnout and fostering a thriving workforce.


This may involve offering sufficient paid leave, granting more autonomy and flexibility in job tasks, enhancing the work environment, and more. Tackling working conditions not only benefits your staff but also addresses the costs associated with turnover while optimizing patient outcomes.


That's where the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) Impact Wellbeing™ campaign comes in.

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Remove Intrusive Mental Health Questions from Licensure and Credentialing Applications

A Toolkit to Audit, Change, and Communicate


Use the Toolkit from the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation to help remove intrusive mental health questions from your hospital’s credentialing applications and make it safe for staff to seek the mental health care they may need.

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Empowering Women at Work:

Navigating Menopause with SWHR's CEO

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In this episode, the St. Louis Area Business Health Coalition is shedding light on a topic that impacts countless women's lives and the workforce at large - menopause in the workplace. 


Katie Schubert, the President and CEO at the Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR), discusses the significance of menopause, its impact in the workplace, and what can be done to create more supportive workplace environments for midlife and menopausal women.

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