Episode 56 | Duration: 31:18
Jeremy Segall, MA, RDT, LCAT, is assistant vice president and system chief wellness officer at New York City Health + Hospitals (NYCH+H), the largest municipal public health system in the U.S. Mr. Segall started his career in healthcare as a licensed creative arts therapist, moving from there into system process improvement, and ultimately into his current role as chief wellness officer (CWO). In this role, he oversees team members wellness and resilience, process improvement, and patient experience. In addition to his responsibilities as CWO at NYCH+H, Mr. Segall was the coordinator of the Healing Education Resilience and Opportunity for New York’s Frontline Workforce (HERO-NY) taskforce bringing together the U.S. Department of Defense, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, NYC Health + Hospitals, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Fire Department of the City of New York to create a five-part “train the trainer” series based on military expertise in addressing trauma, stress, resilience, and wellness to be adapted for civilian audiences to support the mental health and well-being of frontline workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode, Mr. Segall talks about the interconnectedness of wellness and process improvement, particularly at this time when team members have experienced such intense stress and trauma and when staffing shortages are rampant. He delves into the need to integrate wellbeing into the daily work and operations of the health system so that team members have a chance to debrief and begin healing from stressful events without needing to carve out additional time. Finally, Mr. Segall lays out a vision for the future that rethinks the role of wellness and resilience as a core leadership responsibility.
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