Susan Peters

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Susan Peters

Susan Peters

@Peters_Susan

Harvard Center for Work, Health & Wellbeing. Striving for thriving workers & thriving enterprises. Also dogs, travel and cooking - lots and lots of cooking

Boston, MA Katılım Ağustos 2011
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OrACORe@OrACORe_BWH·
Dr. Katz co-authored this paper led by Dr. Peters (@Peters_Susan) that developed a 'Thriving for Work questionnaire' aimed at assessing the positive contribution work can have on one's general well-being. Testing showed it was both valid and reliable bit.ly/3Egge26
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Susan Peters@Peters_Susan·
Our new Cochrane Review highlights that splinting is likely better than no treatment especially for those not wanting to have more invasive treatment. Splinting for carpal tunnel syndrome - 2023 | Cochrane Library cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.10…
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Laura Vater, MD, MPH
Laura Vater, MD, MPH@doclauravater·
A resident and a fellow died by suicide this week. We must do a better job caring for our medical trainees as human beings. We must protect their mental health. We must improve the working conditions for all trainees. #meded
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Susan Peters@Peters_Susan·
#justreleased and referencing our work @HSPHCenterWork, The U.S Surgeon General’s Framework highlighting the important role of of workplaces in supporting worker mental health and well-being. Employers should be #strivingforthriving workers, workforces and workplaces.
Harvard Center for Work, Health, and Well-being@HSPHCenterWork

The U.S. Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being offers a foundation that workplaces can build upon. To learn more and download a PDF of the framework, go here: hhs.gov/surgeongeneral… #workerhealth #research

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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
The true leader in a group is rarely the person who talks the most. It's usually the person who listens best. Listening is more than hearing what’s said. It’s noticing and surfacing what isn’t said. Inviting dissenting views and amplifying quiet voices are acts of leadership.
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Susan Peters@Peters_Susan·
Very excited to be awarded a Harvard School of Public Health Research Scientist award! Very grateful for the support to disseminate my research! 🤩
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