Suicide Postvention Practices for Medical Settings (Podcast)

From the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs--Workplace Suicide Postvention Resources for Supervisors


Ensuring a harmonious blend of administrative requirements and clinical assistance is crucial when it comes to suicide postvention in medical environments. In this podcast, Drs. Sung and Myers share their expertise in implementing suicide postvention processes and delivering training and support for employees, supervisors, and patients within medical settings. Alongside the host, Dr. Nazem, they delve into recommended strategies and offer valuable resources to enhance the effectiveness of suicide postvention processes.

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