This NAM Clinician Well-Being Collaborative webinar kicked off a month of well-being activities led by organizations nationwide, in pursuit of improved health workforce well-being and patient outcomes. On Monday, March 9, 2026, from 4:00-5:30 PM ET, national and institutional leaders, policymakers, patients and communities, and health workers of all professions, tuned in for inspiration as we reflected on our collective progress and partnerships that continually advance health workforce well-being and quality patient care.
This free webinar:
- Shared the strengths of the health workforce well-being and patient safety movements, highlighting opportunities to join forces and integrate operationally
- Depicted how clinicians and patients can break silos to partner for change and NAM’s commitment to meaningfully engaging with patient communities on shared goals
- Documented the growth of a movement, 3 years into celebrating Health Workforce Well-Being Day
Agenda Highlights:
- Patients & Providers Partnering for Change featuring Dr. Michaele Brown & Erica Steed from Wellstar Health System
- A Bright Future for Health Workforce Well-Being featuring Delaware Healthcare Association, HCA Healthcare & Canada’s Health Workforce Well-Being Plan
See full agenda. See speaker bios.
Follow related Health Workforce Well-Being Day 2026 activities, including a March 24 event (co-hosted by the NAM, CHARM Network, and Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation).
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