The ASHP Well-Being Ambassador Program (WBA) is a curriculum-based, virtual learning community that will empower local action, particularly in tribal, rural, and underserved areas, to mitigate occupational burnout in healthcare organizations. The work is being funded through a three-year grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health and Public safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program. Today’s podcast episode will discuss this opportunity. Learn more about becoming an ASHP well-being ambassador: https://wellbeing.ashp.org/wellbeing/well-being-ambassador-program
SPEAKERS
Lillian Agyei recently joined ASHP as project manager of the Well-Being Ambassador program. She is a public health practitioner with over a decade of experience managing complex health projects, monitoring program indicators, and evaluating health outcomes across a variety of sectors, including non-profit, public, and private. Agyei also has extensive experience leading the development of non-profit strategic planning, community-based participatory research, and program evaluation.
Bayli Larson, PharmD, MS, BCPS is strategic initiatives associate at ASHP. In her role she helps manage and lead a variety of collaborative cross-organizational strategic activities to help advance ASHP’s mission and vision and is also co-coordinator of the ASHP Executive Fellowship in Association Leadership and Management. She completed her PGY1 residency at UCHealth Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colo., and earned her PharmD from the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.