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Dr. L. Casey Chosewood is the Director of the Office for Total Worker HealthTM at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, promoting the protection and improvement of the health and well-being of workers. From 2004 to 2009, he served as the Director of the Office of Health and Safety at CDC safeguarding the 15,000 members of the CDC workforce as they faced the new challenges of the modern public health era. His team has overseen a multi-faceted workplace health and wellness program providing more than 200,000 health promotion encounters, screenings, and health opportunities annually. He has presented extensively on the topic of occupational safety and health, well-being, and worksite health promotion.
This is a must listen podcast episode. I really like Casey, a bunch. He is remarkable in his depth of knowledge and skill in creating this conversation around safety and health. Wellness is the key for every job we do: worker wellness, sure! Organizational wellness, you bet! System wellness, absolutely! It is about wellness at every level.
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                                        PAPod 569 - PART TWO: 11 Seconds: How a System, Not a Nurse, Failed
                                            
                                                Part two of the RaDonda Vaught story examines what emerged after the event: inve
                                            
                                    
                                
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                                        PAPod 568 - PART ONE:  Charged for a Mistake: The Nurse, the Error, and a System That Failed
                                            
                                                In this episode, nurse RaDonda Vaught tells the detailed, context-rich story of 
                                            
                                    
                                
                             PAPod 567 - Open Questions 2025: From Metrics to Monitors — Rethinking Safety
                                            
                                                Episode: an extended open Q&A from the Pre-Accident Investigation Conference in
                                    
                                        PAPod 567 - Open Questions 2025: From Metrics to Monitors — Rethinking Safety
                                            
                                                Episode: an extended open Q&A from the Pre-Accident Investigation Conference in 
                                            
                                    
                                
                             PAPod 566 - Blame Stops Improvement: How Blame Silences Learning
                                            
                                                Todd Conklin explores how blame shuts down learning and prevents organizational
                                    
                                        PAPod 566 - Blame Stops Improvement: How Blame Silences Learning
                                            
                                                Todd Conklin explores how blame shuts down learning and prevents organizational 
                                            
                                    
                                
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