From Burnout to Breakthrough: Redefining Patient Care Through Trauma-Aware Leadership By Angela Webber
As California Academy of Physician Associates celebrates 50 years of advancing the PA profession, a new conversation is emerging across healthcare in California: burnout is no longer just about long hours—it’s about unprocessed stress and unaddressed trauma. When waiting rooms are full …
How Trauma-Informed Leadership Restores Trust, Strengthens Teams, and Builds Lasting Loyalty in Law Enforcement By Angela “Ms. Angie” Webber
In today’s law enforcement environment, leaders are navigating unprecedented complexity—public scrutiny, officer burnout, staffing shortages, and rapidly shifting community expectations. Technology and policy reforms continue to evolve, but many agencies are discovering that sustainable change depends on something more fundamental: emotionally intelligent, …
The Human Side of Healthcare: Building Resilience Before You Graduate
As the next generation of healthcare professionals prepares to step into clinics, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, many are discovering a reality their textbooks never fully covered: clinical skill alone is not enough. Patients don’t just bring symptoms. They bring fear, grief, …
Trauma-Informed Care Isn’t Just for Patients—It’s the Secret to Stronger Healthcare Teams By Angela Webber (“Ms. Angie”)
When people hear the phrase trauma-informed care, they usually think of patients—those who arrive at ambulatory surgery centers, clinics, and hospitals carrying invisible emotional and physical burdens. But there’s another group quietly absorbing trauma every day: the healthcare workforce itself. Nurses, schedulers, …