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Publications by The Emotional PPE Project
Increasing awareness and support for health care professionals emotionally impacted by COVID-19
05/2021 // Dallas Medical Journal
Emotional PPE: Protecting Healthcare Workers’ Mental Health
06/2020 // Newsletter of the AUA
The Emotional PPE Project in the News
Medical workers tend to push through their mental health trauma. COVID-19 is changing that.
04/20/2022 // Gothamist
The doctors are not alright
06/23/2021 // Vox
Mental Health Questions for Docs Still Violating Disabilities Act
06/04/2021 // Medscape
Doctors Are Hiding Mental Health Struggles. Here’s One Reason Why.
05/31/2021 // Daily Beast
Covid-19 Pandemic Leaving Doctors Burnt Out
05/28/2021 // Forbes
How the Emotional PPE Project is Breaking Barriers for Healthcare Workers Across the Country
04/13/2021 // UNC School of Medicine’s Heroes Health Initiative
How do you help the healers? The Emotional PPE Project covers what masks and face shields don’t
01/27/2021 // The Boston Globe
The Emotional PPE Project connects therapists with health care workers
08/22/2020 // Today
‘We have something to give’: Group provides free counseling to health care workers
07/29/2020 // KATV Little Rock
It Is Time To Stop Stigmatizing Mental Health Among Healthcare Workers
07/13/2020 // Forbes
Through a new site, health care workers can find mental health counseling for free
04/16/2020 // The Boston Globe
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The Emotional PPE Project Offers No Cost Therapy to US Healthcare Workers Impacted by COVID-19
BOSTON, June, 16, 2020 – The Emotional PPE Project, a non-profit initiative created to connect healthcare workers with no cost therapy, recently launched to address the growing mental health needs of healthcare workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
New JAMA Study Highlights Urgent Need for State Medical Boards to Reform Licensing Practices to Protect the Mental Health of Physicians During COVID and Beyond
BOSTON, May, 18, 2021 – Leading advocates and researchers in the mental health field published new data today in JAMA showing that state medical board license applications do not follow national recommendations to protect the mental health of physicians.
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