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Still Standing - Hardcover

Still Standing - Hardcover

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by Laurinda Calongne (Author)

Healthcare can no longer afford to treat well-being as optional.

Over the past decade, healthcare leaders have faced overlapping crises-pandemics, workforce depletion, moral injury, and rising violence-that have left lasting scars on the people who sustain their systems. Still Standing: Leading Well-Being in Crisis-Tested Healthcare Systems is a groundbreaking guide for leaders, clinicians, and educators who are ready to face the truth about burnout and move toward recovery.

Written by Dr. Laurinda Calongne, a trauma-trained clinician and healthcare executive with two decades of experience in system leadership, this book reframes workforce well-being as a strategic and operational imperative. Drawing on evidence-based practices from trauma science, social work, and organizational leadership, Dr. Calongne provides a roadmap for leaders to:

  • Redesign resilience programs into sustainable systems of trust and accountability
  • Restore morale and meaning after years of cumulative strain
  • Identify the hidden costs of living in crisis mode
  • Build recovery into daily work, not as an afterthought but as a design principle
  • Lead with compassion and clarity when systems and people are exhausted
  • Create measurable, sustainable cultures of well-being that protect both caregivers and patients

Combining frontline realism with executive insight, Still Standing challenges organizations to move from rhetoric to results-creating environments where caregivers can serve, lead, and thrive.

Whether you're leading a team, teaching the next generation, or finding your own way back from depletion, Still Standing offers hope, tools, and a new way forward.

Number of Pages: 148
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 05, 2026
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