Why your doctor may be quilting and your nurse may have a podcast

Dr. Ricardo Nuila, a physician in Houston, had already begun writing a book when the pandemic began. He felt lucky to have something to escape to when he felt powerless. A typewriter sits with a page typed out that says "Chapter One". He says, "One day you might hear your area is surging, or that someone you

You could call them hobbies. But for some health workers facing burnout, creative outlets provide more than solace – they give a sense of meaning and community.

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