MedCity News August 1, 2025
Megan Prock McGrath

Even if you don’t have all the answers, communication plays a critical role in reducing stress levels and fostering feelings of stability, confidence, and psychological well-being.

Volatile markets, reductions in funding, mass layoffs, regulatory uncertainty – without question healthcare is in a time of tremendous change.

Change, while often positive – new babies, new jobs, new seasons – can also be stressful. The human brain is wired for survival, which means it is constantly evaluating our environments for perceived threats. When the brain perceives change as threatening, it triggers predictable neurological responses. These natural responses can, in turn, negatively impact performance, collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving capabilities.

The good news? With some thoughtful planning and transparent communication, you can limit...

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