Jyotsna Pandey, MD, PhD
Professor
College of Medicine, Central Michigan University

Dr. Jyotsna Pandey is professor of Pathology at College of Medicine, Central Michigan University. Additionally she is the faculty-Lead for interprofessional education program. She is board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology. She retired from active practice in 2013. She has a number of grant funded community-based projects that empower and educate older adults on maintaining wellbeing and preventing falls. Her experience includes faculty development, residency program director, clinical and bench research and supervision of over 20 graduate student research. She has edited and contributed chapters to several books and has over 80 publications. Her presentations include medical education, faculty development workshops/seminars and organizing seminars/workshops for continuing medical education. Dr. Pandey has received a number of fellowships, awards and research grants.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

System resilience is characterized by institutional capacity to recover from adversity, restabilize, and return to a functional normal. There’s much confusion however about what system resilience looks like, how it should be implemented, and if, in fact, we should reconceptualize what the post-pandemic workforce needs to support overall wellbeing, improve retention, and maintain optimal patient care. A retrospective analysis of workforce resilience finds that worker burnout was a significant problem prior to the pandemic, affecting health providers across professions, status, levels, and…