That’s the third way — one that resists silence, avoids retaliation, and instead builds connection. For healthcare leaders, practicing it isn’t just good for relationships. It’s a strategy for engagement, retention, and safe patient care.


by Amy Narishkin, PhD | Aug 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
That’s the third way — one that resists silence, avoids retaliation, and instead builds connection. For healthcare leaders, practicing it isn’t just good for relationships. It’s a strategy for engagement, retention, and safe patient care.
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