Violence Against Obstetrics and Gynecology Healthcare Providers – FIGO
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New FIGO podcast episode:
In this episode of the FIGO Podcast, Dr Atziri Ramírez-Negrin is joined by Dr Margit Endler, Dr Rubina Sohail and Dr Brenda Urbina to explore the pervading issue of violence against OBGYN healthcare providers.
The episode highlights the complex factors contributing to workplace violence including insufficient healthcare resources, unmet patient expectations and lack of training and protocols to report and respond to incidents of violence. Speakers also discuss incident management and prevention strategies to ensure all healthcare providers can deliver care without fear of violence or abuse.
Content warning: This episode discusses incidents of workplace violence that may be distressing for some listeners.
Listen now.”
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